The old trees
It was this year that I began painting landscapes, initially to capture the constantly changing clouds. As I painted, the proportion of the sky shrank, and the lovely clouds also shrank. In addition, as I looked through photos to find a suitable composition, I saw that most of them had trees and green grass; I often see these mature old trees in parks or by the roadside as I walk around the city and wonder, “How old is that tree?”.
According to statistics, trees take 15 to 80 years to fully grow and then continue to live for a very long time. Every tree also is different, each with its own distinct bends, twisted branches, and lush green leaves. I therefore decided that each painting needed at least one tree. Soon, the paintings became more cool colored, with cobalt violet, viridian, and cerulean blue being the most common.
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