Here's the follow-up to yesterday's post. Wondering how my landscape would improve if I took a more academic approach, the next day at home
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I did several value studies on paper with markers. #3 was my favorite.
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Next, I did a 6x8 block in referring to my #3 value study and painting (posted yesterday).
This is the completed 6x8 study. It was a great excercise for me, but I think yesterday's work was more successful when I was just havin' fun outdoors painting what I see!