Sorry for spamming your updates these days folks


Ehm yes, this is an oil painting I've been working on for the last couple of days, size 18x24cm (Bit smaller than an A4 sized paper for those who don't know how big that is). As always, it looks better in real... oils don't like photos obviously >:[
Ahwell, this is the closest to the real view I could get it, so will have to be happy with it. :3
Comments/critique/faves/votes/anything is welcome.
Comments
No Body Important Says:
wow me really like the colors in the hills on the shore line they are vibrant and full of color which makes me wonder how vibrant the original is also didn't think it was that small at first glance but then again should 'ave noticed the texture of the canvas and it would 'ave be pretty clear i think ....... but otherwise great work and keep up the flood of art and great work ne








ProudOne Says:
awesome Oo
shorty antics 27 Says:
I've always wanted to use oil paints...

This is amazing.
I really love how you did...all of it!
Morfills Says:
Really beautifull! Wish to see it in real! The seagull make it cool!
Sarconda Says:
lovely painting ^^ and even if its not a perfect copy, often people prefer paintings to still look like paintings, otherwise everyone would just hang up big photo's...
i think the little house is kinda adorable ^^
eibhlin Says:
that's lovely, it makes me want to go to Ireland or back up to the New England coastline
mater lupa Says:
Indeed a photograph doesn't give the real thing, the colours are much paler. But it's nice to see you added the birds, it's the cherrie on the cake. Nice work Parva!
Merina Says:
I know how it is when you take pictures of paintings X_X
However, it's still lovely.
vampire Miyu Says:
wow that's really beautifull!
EtherealMog Says:
I really love your composition here, it's so methodical yet sporadic.
The choice of media is interesting as well, being oil paints you gain further praise for your ability to work so well and so freely with them, the colours are vibrant yet not too bright and the piece has a generally complete feel. The birds in the background was great as it really makes it feel alive alongside that little house in the distance.
My only criticism is that the water and the land in the foreground tend to mix together too easily and sometimes it's hard to distinguish, but it is a minor issue.
Lovely work dear.