by Lynne Ayers lynneayersartist.wordpress.com
That post I sent about trying to work with bigger shapes? It has evolved, or devolved, into this.

There’s a surprise. I can’t decide if I should walk away and move on.
It came to this because, it seems, I am a landscape painter whether I want to be or not. I worked on this still thinking shapes and have it down to essentially four shapes. But is it just something that has been portrayed 1000 times before? I’m also of a mind that the bottom is boring, but I don’t want to crop because, to my mind, the portrait orientation is integral to the composition.
Arrgghhhh!
So how is your work evolving, shape-shifting, making you howl in frustration? Share with this caring community by sending image(s) and a few words to cagac.ca@gmail.com
Nature is never boring, Lynne. I love this painting and reminds me of several places in Glengarry. So peacefully beautiful. Thanks for sharing your process and your questions.
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For certain, if ever you made a mistake in your artistic creations, they would still look perfect to me!Sent from Samsung tablet
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It is so lovely and serene, but I am wondering if perhaps it needs a little bit more work in the foreground. I love your treatment of the sky.
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I agree about the foreground. This one has been set aside. It’s on watercolour paper and floats in a pile of others. One day I may look again.
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Too kind, Sandra. 🙂
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