Thursday, August 21, 2008

Oil on Canvas Painting - Landscape

Nature is resplendent with vibrant colors. Historically, mankind has dabbled in colors for centuries. Their love for colors could be seen in their attires as well as their dwellings. Rainbows certainly must have given them the first inkling into the effect of colors on the mind. Tranquility sets in when a rainbow appears in the horizon changing our mood from gloom to joy.

Surely anyone who loves to paint must have seen the works of Bob Ross and his TV program The Joy of Painting. I recently attended a three day workshop that taught his style of painting. As you may know, Oil on Canvas was his passion. The three paintings shown here were completed at the workshop itself.

Snow Capped Peaks


The Snow Capped Peaks and The Serene Village look alike in many ways. Both have snow capped mountains gleaming in the sun, while a gentle stream flows silently by. The end result may appear to be similar but an artist would be able to notice some subtle differences. The Snow Capped Peaks was done on a white canvas, Serene Village was done on a blackened canvas.

Serene Village


The oil painting below captures the lush green foliage against a blue sky back drop. The brown chaffed tree trunk provides the needed break in the dominating smooth bluish green hue.

Tranquility in Green


I used Bob Ross Landscape Brushes, Bob Ross Oils Landscape Painting and fine quality medium texture artist canvas.

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1 comment:

Census said...

Wow! These are gorgeous!!