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Iolanthe
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Post by Iolanthe »

I think that's a good idea! We have some real gems on this thread :D .
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The latest addition to the Riv Res gallery. :wink:


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Post by Iolanthe »

That's great, Riv, you've done the Gaffer's garden :D . I love the half-door and the curtain blowing through the window, and the ladder in the orchard with the basket of apples. I also love the persepective of the vegetable plot which really works very well.

One thing though - the top of the tree coming over the top border has an odd effect of pushing it forward somehow. It's because everything else in the border is near us (the big flowers) yet the tree is far away.
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Iolanthe wrote:One thing though - the top of the tree coming over the top border has an odd effect of pushing it forward somehow. It's because everything else in the border is near us (the big flowers) yet the tree is far away.
I think you're right about that Iolanthe. It is almost like that tree is floating. I am going to try arcing that interior frame around it see if that pushes it back visually. Wish me luck. :wink:
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Post by Merry »

It's great to have somebody who understands perspective, isn't it? I woulddn't have been able to tell what the problem was. I love the detail here, too--down to the little blue boots at the door. The whole thing just makes me happy!
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Post by Riv Res »

I think the perspective on this one be a little better.

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Here is the big version so you can see the details...

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Post by Airwin »

After a absence that has lasted too long I'm so pleased so find so many new wonderful artworks posted! :D They are truly beautiful! :clapping: Thanks so much for sharing.
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Post by marbretherese »

I love the hollyhocks and the sunflowers framing the garden, Riv - it looks just like a rural English landscape!!
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Post by Philipa »

I do like the change in the trees perspective Riv. Gaffer sure had a nice garden. :D
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Post by Lindariel »

Just lovely, Riv! And we know that many of those plants are "roots and taters," the Gaffer's specialty.
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Lindariel wrote:Just lovely, Riv! And we know that many of those plants are "roots and taters," the Gaffer's specialty.
Actually Lindariel, you can't see it on this small version, but there is a small sign that says Taters in front of the two rows of po-ta-toes. :wink:
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Post by Iolanthe »

That's it! Much better, it looks right now :D . I hadn't noticed the little boots and the brush and spade. So much detail to enjoy!
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Post by Iolanthe »

Here is the result of more random dabbling. I wanted to try sprinkling washes with salt after marbretherese discovered the technique at her art class. I also wanted to try another tree picture as I seem to be obsessed with Tolkien's trees at the moment!

I quite like the result but I see this as a sketch for another landscape watercolour that will have better control and balance. For a start I'll put the salt in a more sensible place - at the time I didn't know where the effect would work best or how big the tree would be in the picture. At the moment it looks like a winter snow scene, but I suppose there is no reason why we shouldn't have the Tree of Gondor in mid-winter!

The White Tree

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There is a fundamental boo boo in this picture (another reason to do another version) but I'm not going to tell you all what it is as it will spoil it and, well, I still like the way it looks really :lol: .
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Post by Merry »

Well, I don't know about fundamental flaws, but I like this. There's something very much alive about it, even in winter. And I like the little guard for context.
Sing and be glad, all ye children of the West,
for your King shall come again,
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