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An Introduction to Landscape Painting

Landscape with Olive Trees Vincent Van Gogh. An Introduction to Landscape Painting . First, a Natural Landscape - is the depiction of scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests

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An Introduction to Landscape Painting

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  1. Landscape with Olive Trees Vincent Van Gogh An Introduction to Landscape Painting

  2. First, a Natural Landscape - is the depiction of scenery such as mountains, valleys, trees, rivers, and forests Especially when the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into an artistic composition. Backgrounds form an important part of the work. Sky is almost always included in the view, and weather is often an element of the composition. There are 2 mAIN types: Natural and Urban

  3. California William Lewis

  4. An artistic representation of the physical aspects of a city or urban area Urban landscapes can have many things in them; buildings, streets, cars, lights, shops but like natural landscapes… the main subject is a wide view, with its elements arranged into an artistic composition. Urban Landscape… Type 2 of 2

  5. Cityscape Brian Simmons Winter streets vancouver Brian Simmons

  6. How do painters make it look so BIG??? In both of the above pictures, the illusion of far away space is created by making the colors get lighter, duller, and “fuzzier” as things get further away. This effect is called AERIAL PERSPECTIVE

  7. FAR Like this…. NEAR

  8. AND THese…

  9. Don’t forget! You can paint many different subjects, in many different styles, as long as you show AERIAL PERSPECTIVE.

  10. THE IMAGES WE LOOKED AT EARLIER USED AERIAL PERSPECTIVE TOO; AND… I’LL GIVE YOU A HINT, YOU’RE LOOKING AT ANOTHER EXAMPLE RIGHT NOW!

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