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by Daub
722 days ago
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> If somebody told me "image you are walking a winding path. To your right there is a wood, to your left there is a mountain". As someone who paints landscapes, I have a huge amount of trouble with this prompt. I am trying to construct something that is topographically feasible and artistically agreeable. I can imagine walking through a wood, but not alongside one. I know (of course) that it is possible to walk alongside a wood, but every time I try to picture it, my mind balks. Also, combining a wood with a mountain I find tough, other that a mountain covered by trees. I think it is because of their genealogical dissimilarity. |
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Areas of the American west, with mountains above treeline and meadows, can have exactly this topography.
Example: https://www.google.com/maps/@44.051055,-121.796685,3a,75y,30...