Holdchurch Long (collaboration with gillbrooks) by Gwynhale
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Description
Another postwork experiment based on a Vue render created by Gill (gillbrooks).
As usual, I used the beta version of PostworkShop. It's a quite complex construction, built from five different painting styles.
This time I took more liberty, certain elements of the original image are not really visible any more ...
Comments (23)
tiff666
Brilliant!
kftate
Gorgeous!! Excellent work!!
gillbrooks
The fence and houses are almost gone but the sunset which is the main focus of the scene has been brought out beautifully. The church steeple is still there which was the 2nd focal point.
november22
Wow.
wybob
Beautiful piece of art.
Ailig68
Looks great.
mgtcs
Beautiful work, excellent textures!
Ridley5
Looks like an oil painting! Great scene!
London224
Really nice work..
artistheat
Terrific Image
zollacce
Very Beautiful work.
SIGMAWORLD
Excellent image!
kassielle
excellent work and atmosphere !
boristen
Magic! Great result of PP.
embou
Beautifully done!
thecytron
Xcellent mood and atmosphere!
jclP
very good painting
mojoDallas
Wow!!!! This is a real piece art. Outstanding.
AureliusdeMercoeur
Très bel effet dans celui-ci également !!
shantay
Ohhh! Great painting style, I like it very much!
Ken _Gilliland
nicely done!
IO4
Beautiful. The colour, and sense of light are really striking.
Tea_Rex
As soon as this work opened into my screen I thought of the paintings by John Atkinson Grimshaw. View Here I have admired his work since my teens. His moody style and preference for earth tones has ever remained fresh in my consciousness. This is a lovely work in its own right. I can live with it happily for a long time. In fact, I will be taking a copy home with me. :-) Fine craft, Bela. Terry