Continuing on my Beijing cityscape experiment. I used a lot of knife work on this one. I kind of like this water based oil colors. They are very different from acrylic colors. They dry very slow, and they have no oder at all.
It is amazing to see the depth you are achieving with a limited palette. Your knife work is incredible! This painting is timeless, and gorgeous! It is a delight for the eyes--enjoy your time in Beijing!
Why are you trying water based oil colors? Just curious. Is it because of restrictions at airports? I love your painting here...it has a quiet mood and the knife work is great!
My name is pronounced as Chong Wong and I came from China and live in Texas now. I have been painting for many years. Starting from January 2007, I have been generating one painting every weekday, and weekend sometimes. Please enjoy my blog. If you like my work, I would like to thank you, because we have communicated visually and shared a common concept about the world. If you do not like my work, I would also like to thank you, because you have just found room of improvement for me. So please do not hesitate to let me know. I really hope my painting can bring you more happiness today, no matter how small it is.
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I'm really liking your knife work.
It is amazing to see the depth you are achieving with a limited palette. Your knife work is incredible! This painting is timeless, and gorgeous! It is a delight for the eyes--enjoy your time in Beijing!
Why are you trying water based oil colors? Just curious. Is it because of restrictions at airports? I love your painting here...it has a quiet mood and the knife work is great!
Oops, I just saw your previous post so my question is answered. :)
Oh!! I feel like trying those oils too!!! Maybe a good transition between watercolor and oil!! Thank you for charing!! The painting is beautiful!!
I really like this piece and how you get so much texture in your work.
You can paint any subject with any thing and it would be great. Really admire your work.
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