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Original Creation

Lonely Road - Nic Hankins

joha59 24 Mar 2025

Just wanted to try this beautiful scene of Nic in a new serie, without seeing the tutorial (didn't want to pay a monthly amount for it), using screenshots from the trailer and Nancy's painting as reference, colors I had to choose by myself and I watched some episodes of Bob with comparable scenes like After the Rain, Morning Walk and Serenity. For the sky I used liquid white, for the other parts I used a mix of pt.blue, sp.green and vd. brown with some oil for the first layer. The highlight of the background trees with crimson/pt.blue and white and the highlight of the trees in front pt.green, sap green and yellow. On canvas panel of 24 x 30 cm.

Oils Acrylics

Comments

Super !!!πŸ‘πŸΌπŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺ

Looking good!

Looks good, Jos! I like your choice to include some phthalo green in the tree highlights.

Thank you Dirk and Jon, yes the pt.green with yellow pops and brings depth in the leaves of the trees, in real the colors are much more vibrant then the photo.

Love the background tree colors here Jos - I like how your highlights kind of sparkle here! Really amazing as always!

Yeh that pinkish color of these trees was what I also liked in this painting, thank you for your comment Eduardo, as always, haha!

NTZArt Formerly Ninoum

Beautiful Version Jos! 🀩 Nailed it! πŸ™ŒπŸΌ

Thank you Nancy!

Lovely painting. I mostly paint from stills too, unravelling the layers yourself is enjoyable isn't it, it makes you think and it teaches you a lot. Love the softness and cool colours of your background and the rich tones working forward.

Thank you very much Helen, I prefer painting guided by tutorials, I always hope to learn and get better, but sometimes it is good to try and trust on own capabilities, I didn't expect I could do this one with acceptable results without tutorial, but I am glad you like it. I am very happy with it and will do it again on a bigger stretched canvas later.

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