Stage 3: Rainbow Over Ayres Rock Oil Painting Contrary to my last post I have not worked much of the foreground. Instead I wanted to work the sky more, lift out the rainbow and finish Ayres rock. I did manage to lift the rainbow however it is too yellow and will need reworking. The sky has improved however I need to remove some of the yellow in the lower area and work the horizon so it ties the
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Stage One - Rainbow Over Ayres Rock I started the painting from the photo I took of Ayers rock and the rainbow this week. I will post the progress. This is the initial block in which I used acrylics. The second stage will be in oil as I find oil paint easier to blend for things like sky and I am more familiar this medium especially for landscape painting. It was an incredible photo so I hope I
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Kayleen, it's coming along beautifully!
Amazing colours. Not an easy subject to paint (says me who knows nought about landscape painting) but you've done it well.God Bless,Elena :)
Great idea Kayleen! Glad to see you doing some painting too :-) Catch up soon!