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by short_sells_poo
468 days ago
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I'm not an art person by any measure, but I have a hunch it's really difficult to paint convincing looking environments under such low-light conditions. The one that really caught my eye is "The Old Piano": look at the subtle texture and shading on the walls. The painting seems to be set on a murky morning or late afternoon - very few shades of colors to work with, and yet the artist was able to add an amazing amount of detail! Under such lighting, one would struggle to pick up details even with the naked eye, and yet looking at the artwork one feels that everything to see is there and can be studied. The same with "Interior with a Marble Niche". Amazing! |
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