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... Read morePainting landscapes can be truly rewarding yet challenging, especially when dealing with complex natural elements like mountains and trees. From my experience, one of the most important factors in progressing as a painter is persistence. Sometimes, certain features such as trees can feel stubborn and difficult to capture realistically. I found that breaking down the painting process into smaller tasks—like focusing first on the mountain shapes and then gradually layering in tree details—helps overcome that initial resistance. Additionally, experimenting with different brushes and techniques can make a significant difference. For example, using a fan brush or a stippling technique can better recreate the texture of foliage compared to applying paint with smooth strokes. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes or take a different approach in each painting; every attempt is a step toward improving your skill. Receiving feedback is also valuable. Inviting critique allows you to see your work through others’ eyes, helping identify areas that can be enhanced or adjusted. Sharing your artworks on platforms with art communities, tagging them appropriately (like #artwork, #painting, or #artsandcrafts), can connect you to fellow enthusiasts who provide constructive advice. This supportive exchange helps keep motivation high and promotes continual learning. Above all, embracing the process rather than just the outcome can transform your artistic journey. With each painting, your confidence will grow, and you’ll notice your ability to capture complex landscapes becoming stronger. Keep practicing, stay open to feedback, and enjoy the unique experience of bringing nature to life on your canvas.

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Shirley Tharp

🍋 very pretty nice job young lady

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Shirley Tharp

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