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Original Creation

Mt Cook: MJSTv Totorial

DaveJ 17 Jan 2023

‘Mt Cook’ is another MJS Tv Tute painted in oil over acrylics on a 12x12” canvas board, from a photo taken presumably from a plane. Mt Cook is the middle ground as part of the west coast of NZ (Sth Island) alps and is NZ’s highest mountain. The light reddish covering on the snow is real as the glaciers and snowfields on the west coast suffer from periodic fallout from drought induced dust storms generated in eastern Aust and blown over there by our strong westerly winds. Enjoy.

Oils Acrylics

Comments

Wow super beautiful!

Thank you Sandy, I appreciate you comment very much. Cheers

Wow. Awesomely done! You’re paintings are hard to distinguish from photos.

Dave, it is a beautiful painting! Incredible photo realism!

Awesome mountains!

Stunning!

Cool Mountains !😎👍🏼

I agree with Sunnylady. This really looks like a photo. Great work!

Amazing photorealistic....Great work Dave!

Thank you Sandy, Brian, Sunnylady, Tommy, Nancy, Dirk, Tom and Terry for such wonderful compliments. They are very much appreciated. Gradually achieving this painting photorealism skill set - and enjoying the outcomes. Cheers D

flippergirlpaints Top Event Submitter

Very striking! Terrific job. Very dimensional.

Thank your Pam for your compliment. I appreciate it very much. Cheers D

LadyGalaga Shadowlink11

This is great! and I like yours way better than MJS!

The 'prompt' in the box said 'say something'! But I'm stumped as to what to say, except thank you Jessie very, very much for that wonderful compliment. I'm not sure that I'm ready (or will ever be at a consistent standard) to uphold comparison to MJS. But anyway, many thanks. Cheers D

Really great ... you are nailing it

Many thanks for the compliment David, cheers

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