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  • Wow that second painting really is something 💖.

    Inspiring!

    And maybe I can figure out how to move forward better, thanks!

  • Hey thanks again!

    So nineteen twenties or twenty twenties :-D There are so many fantastic old paintings, it's hard to know who was the master behind each of them, even just among the impressionists, like Adam Smith that I stumbled onto once.

    Yeah the green is bushes, mostly. I used two photos to try to get it right, yep I'm very new to oil painting!

    I'm on a new painting, but maybe I'll go back and make another try (it's the fourth already) when I feel I 'get' those trees a bit better. Trees are hard sometimes!

    It's mostly a try to just exercise, but I do like the setup/composition so I probably feel it worthwhile to make it better. Or so I hope.

    Thanks again for all kind criticism and hugs all along!

  • We sure do not have the same definition of art!

    Art does not, in my opinion, need an observer to be art.

    If you think the sky is beautiful then that does not make it art, or everything would be art so nothing would be art.

  • I guess he's confounding with "art contemporain" or post moderism.

  • I just understood your comment about the person sitting in front of the opening. So true, oups!

    Maybe the colours needs to be a bit more distant with less red and toned down a bit. Guess I'll have to try it again!

  • Ha ha I know that book in the link with the man sitting!

    Great advice to unlock preconcieved or just natural ideas we have about how big things are.

  • Wow thank you so much! I love the impressionist style so much, especially Renoir Monet and Manet.

    Gotta check out Tomir I don't know that artist.

    All criticisms warmly appreciated and well taken! I know there are lots of errors in the painting, like the values of the sun spots, the green versus the sand, the details missing in the bushes/trees...

    I also made the person just slightly too big, and messed up the distinct natural border between the path and the beach (those green leaves to the right) so there is a line but it gets blurred away...

    Thanks again it really warms my heart 💖

  • Thank you ! Yes I guess it is a very very "boring"/stable composition 😋

  • Hey thank you ! I'll try painting the next upside down 😁

  • Okay fair enough, but it's not only the US that seems yo think he's not the elected president. Are there some more serious organisations who thinks one way or the other? I mean it's so low hanging fruit bashing the USA :-p

  • Wrong? You mean instate the president that lost, not caring for fair election results?

  • Sennheiser makes sturdy, and good sounding (IMO) headphones. You can buy anything too if it breaks or wears out to fix it when needed.

    This means there are lots on the second hand market too.

  • Hey, don't be shy ;-)

  • It feels like the nineties/2000 just called :-D

    I pay 10€/m for "unlimited" 5G (186GB/month IIRC).

  • Maybe, or just extending the suffering for a couple of months. Hope it gets better!

  • But everything works in mice.

  • Well, killing 99% of cancer cells is quite useless, the 1% left will now thrive and if they survived because they were different (and not just luckily escaping the treatment) you now have 100% of cancer cells you can't treat anymore.

    Better case, the 1% "lucky" cancer cells just re-invade.

  • Are they just more popular, or do they sell more cars?

    I hate language like "the economy is mourning" or stuff like the headline.