Milieu - watercolour by crrunchyfrog
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Description
Watercolour on canvas, original size 20 x 24 inches.
A mini watercolour tutorial, showing some of my method to create this can be found in the 2D Forum archives "here."
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Thank you for viewing and your feedback is always appreciated :)
Comments (26)
DawnStar
This makes me feel calm. When I try to understand it I feel it's simply order imposed on chaos. I'm probably just projecting. :) I am in love with the rocks.They are truly beautiful. Your rocks rock.
bevchiron
Av absolutely stunning piece of visual contemplation, so delicate but powerful in the way you capture the nature of the elements, I see the essential order withing choas here too, this is a real vision Cass one to wonder at & enjoy for a very long time...... thank you so much for sharing this beauty! Hugs
cbender
i don't know what to say... there's an inner balance emerging from. i don't know how to describe it... it's amazing..:! the play of geometry... the "impossible" construction... one element floating in another... sublte colors... perfect outwork... off cass... there are no words to describe - just to say : this is unreal... :D or... das ist der reine wahnsinn... :) hugs
ShadowWind
Very cool, gives me that rustic feeling, like craftsman of old doing their work.
borsy
Excellent!!!
rumour_nz
I have to say Cassie, that despite the wonderful geometry of framework that leads you eye on a little path around the picture, what really makes this piece top notch is the pebbles! My god they are SO real and so beautifully coloured I just can't help staring and wanting to pick them up in my fingers. Are you SURE this isn't a photo? ;) They are a work of art in themselves hon, and it's only a shame there's just a small strip of them for my eyes to feast on.
Synapse
Yayyyy, I was wondering when you'd post this! I guess the obvious cop-out comparison would be bern's "Magical Mystery Tool" series but this is far more and as Ava said the pebbles are remarkable and an achievement in itself HUGS. A very interesting arrangement, maybe this is an intuitive depiction of the order that is Chaos L. Thank you so much for sharing this with us, as I said I've been looking forward to it :-D
saldegal
Oh WOW, Stunning!! This is gorgeous, the details and awesome handling of the different textures, from the solid pebbeles to the drift wood, with a stunning composition to match!!! Yes ... balance is a word that comes to mind!
SirJohn
This is an absolutely beautiful work Cassie. For some reason it makes me think of one of my other favorite painters... Georgia O'Keefe. Phenomenal work Cass, I'm stunned by this!
titta
Ah, Cassie! Here it is! I'm just staring it, admiring every detail in it, and the whole composition; it's so calming. This painting glows and radiates its beauty. There is harmony between a primitive work and highly sophisticated thinking. In every look it gives more and more ways to go, ways of think. Somehow this is a safe and caring world, a world where wisdom can grow. It's been really worth of waiting for this painting of yours - thank you so so much for sharing! hugs
Bungalo
Absloutely crazy and so beautiful! Bravo. You made me believe that a stick and litle wet stones are wort painting. And even more they deserve staring at them for minutes! Simply unbelievable!
tizjezzme
Wow ... I so love this. The detail is incredible. Its a soft display of the world we live in. Hard as stone to delicate as that feather .
Stacey_73
Gack! -watercolor-!! sigh Mommy? I want to be able to play with water color when I grow up. wags tail
monjo71
Very delicate piece! Wonderful work. I've been doing watercolours for 15 yrs and never even thought to experiment with them on canvas. It's now on my "things to do list. Thanks for sharing.
sadlers5
reminds me of native american art very beautiful, nice job here, ann :)
FluffyAnna
your attention to detail is quite remarkable. the stones are increadable! i also see a little dali influence in the balence of this image, the way everything is connected and joined together. wish i could see this painting for real!
SoulSearcherr
this is really kewl and original art..bravo
cynlee
i have no words that have not already been said... multiple superlatives! i would luv this hanging in the living room... zenful! will check out the link... :]
kathymoon
wonderful job,wonderful!
Naichan
Ordinary objects invested with the marvellous again. We can see them afresh. Isolating them in white space was a neat idea. Thanks as always, Cassie....
gallimel
dear.. this is one of your most powerfuls... These times are uneasy.. but I can see the final safety. Thank you always.. for all you are and keep enforcing me with.
Mneme
I'll jump on the bandwagon concerning the incredible reality of the pebbles. If I were looking at the image in person, I would expect to feel smooth stone if I touched it, not canvas! I like how you've laid the wood out, it's like a little maze. Thank you for sharing the tutorial too, fascinatingHUGS Shame you don't have a streaming video of it after all, bet it'd be the new art show hit;) Watercolours with Cassie!
SNVixen
Like this a lot--it is also very relaxing to look at--good job
TKraccoon
outstanding texturing on the rocks and sticks, excellent details. You have tremendous skill!
mysnapz
I guess I would have to reach deep to understand this, it doesnt really matter, Im sat here marvelling at the wonderful design and contrast between the elements in this, beautiful image. Is it a trap for what lies beyond the window?
unstrung65
...puts me in mind of Georgia O'Keefe crossed with some Dada construction ---with a nice solid floor of stones to set it upon ----- delicate objects at every turn of this well balanced watercolour - ( egg -- urn/shell/skull --- dandylion & feather ) ----so much to see - works in the details and the whole!