Aurora Star Trinity
Aurora Star Trinity by @Agondray

Another art class painting. I honestly enjoyed doing this one.

The lessons for this one was how to add layers, mixing paints without washing the brush, and creating tree effects. The idea was to create a sort of ‘Aurora Borealis’ effect with the sky. The way that was done was to keep adding layers of blue and green where you need them and then adding a teeny bit of white for certain bits of the final layer. The pine trees were made by painting a thin line with black paint, and then applying a VERY tiny amount of the other colors(mainly white for the snow effect) to a fan brush to put on and around the lines via the dabbing technique.

I really love how this one turned out in the end. This might actually be one of my favorite paintings I’ve made so far.


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Posted: Saturday, 23 December, 2023 @ 06:10 PM
Rating: 5

I love this color scheme like crazy! Bonus points for the Aurora Borealis.

Posted: Sunday, 24 December, 2023 @ 03:15 AM

@Cynicallia: I do too! Thank you so much!

Posted: Saturday, 23 December, 2023 @ 07:37 PM
Rating: 5

Beautiful! Just beautiful, this would make a nice little Christmas card, and it looks so magical. :)

Posted: Sunday, 24 December, 2023 @ 03:20 AM

@Weasel_Silver24: Thank you very much! ^_^

I always found this kind of view so mystifying and amazing. It truly is something magical!

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