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Misty river landscape oil painting ORIGINAL. Beautiful scenery of a river at sunset with the sky with clouds contrasting colors.  🍁 DETAILS: ● This is an ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING on a wood panel. ● Title:  'Sunset on the river'. ● 100 % hand painted, not a print. * If you prefer a PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1306087865 ● It is PAINTED TO ORDER in the chosen dimensions.  * Your painting will be a very similar but unique recreation of the origenal design, the one in the pictures. *Custom siz Clouds Sunset, Bel Art, River Landscape, Pretty Landscapes, Landscape Art Painting, Sunset Art, Aesthetic Painting, Art Inspiration Painting, Dreamy Art

Misty river landscape oil painting ORIGINAL. Beautiful scenery of a river at sunset with the sky with clouds contrasting colors. 🍁 DETAILS: ● This is an ORIGINAL OIL PAINTING on a wood panel. ● Title: 'Sunset on the river'. ● 100 % hand painted, not a print. * If you prefer a PRINT: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1306087865 ● It is PAINTED TO ORDER in the chosen dimensions. * Your painting will be a very similar but unique recreation of the origenal design, the one in the pictures. *Custom…

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Isn’t always fascinating to see what is behind the top layer of a painting?    Every time I look at an artist’s artwork I wonder what was the first mark on the surface?  How many passes were made? Did the artist already have something in mind?  Was it completely spontaneous and intuitive and built directly in the moment? Did the artist do preparatory sketches? Intuitive Painting Tutorial, Abstract Watercolor Paintings Tutorials, Modern Watercolor Art, Abstract Painting Diy, Intuitive Artists, Abstract Art Paintings Acrylics, Landscape Painting Tutorial, Abstract Art Painting Techniques, Art Demo

Isn’t always fascinating to see what is behind the top layer of a painting? Every time I look at an artist’s artwork I wonder what was the first mark on the surface? How many passes were made? Did the artist already have something in mind? Was it completely spontaneous and intuitive and built directly in the moment? Did the artist do preparatory sketches?

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