Saturday, October 17, 2009
Croft Overlooking Glen Coe, Scotland
The colorful and often heavy skies over Scotland's wonderful hills seem to almost 'fall' onto the landscape, partly blocking things from view. In my estimation, such 'atmosphere' in the artistic sense is easier to capture with watercolor than oil, probably because in reality it consists of particles of water suspended in air between the viewer and the scene. While it is entirely possible to achieve in oil paint, water just seems to me to be the more logical medium.
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