Arizona
Landscape18 total reviews
Comment from ckbesq
Cleo, this is great! The cactus are one of my favorites, but the faces in the rock behind them are really wonderful. Is it just my imagination, or are there 5 of them? I love the colors you've used, the composition of the painting, and the style. So unique and one of your best yet.
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2013
Cleo, this is great! The cactus are one of my favorites, but the faces in the rock behind them are really wonderful. Is it just my imagination, or are there 5 of them? I love the colors you've used, the composition of the painting, and the style. So unique and one of your best yet.
Comment Written 11-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 11-Oct-2013
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Thank you so much! This is really a great encouragement to me. I was not sure if anyone would note the faces. There are actually seven but two are animals. I almost called the picture spirits of Arizona, but thought this would be to obvious. Thinking about I may will rename it. This picture got much better reviews than I thought it would.
Comment from CammyCards
Great Depth. Excellent shadowing which gives a true rounded and consistency to the cacti. The mountain behind the central cactus substantiates the author's notes concerning the height of these plants. This artist's notes are always interesting to read.
CammyCards
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
Great Depth. Excellent shadowing which gives a true rounded and consistency to the cacti. The mountain behind the central cactus substantiates the author's notes concerning the height of these plants. This artist's notes are always interesting to read.
CammyCards
Comment Written 10-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you for the very encouraging review. Your comments are always much appreciated.
Comment from Jean A Cormier
Quite lovely, CLeo, looking much like an oil on canvas. THe digital seems to have a certain look with the blending which gives it a very dreamy feel in many pieces~! Not unpleasant, just something I have observed. What appears to be a very simple composition is actually more complex than one would think-good balance and colors and great contest entry! Jean
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
Quite lovely, CLeo, looking much like an oil on canvas. THe digital seems to have a certain look with the blending which gives it a very dreamy feel in many pieces~! Not unpleasant, just something I have observed. What appears to be a very simple composition is actually more complex than one would think-good balance and colors and great contest entry! Jean
Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you!
I used digital oil colors. There is a resemblance, but of curse the do not blend like traditional oils. I needed a wile to find the out about the right amount to mix colors. The shading was even more complicated to learn. There is something strange with the texture of digital canvas and digital colors [oil and water alike]. It appears as if it is the same as traditional art. That is an illusion. Very soon I found out I had to learn painting allover again. [Did you see something unusual at rocks in the background?]
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Hi, Cleo, well I saw a face, of course! BUT I see faces and eyes in just about everything! I think it is similar to the look of oil, but has a special glow about it!
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You do not see them in your mind. Its in the picture. There are actually tree in, two in the rocks abs one in the grass. :-)
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I will enlarge this again and go every every inch! I think many of us hide things in the paintings and it is really cool to do that! Jean
Comment from donkeyoatey
Pretty cool lady..The light is so nice..It leaves part of the canyon, and cactus in shadow, which adds to the "feel' seems like there could be a lot of mystery down in the half light! Donkeyoatey
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
Pretty cool lady..The light is so nice..It leaves part of the canyon, and cactus in shadow, which adds to the "feel' seems like there could be a lot of mystery down in the half light! Donkeyoatey
Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you very much! You got it again, there is a lot of mystery in the half light. Did you realize something unusual?
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The face in the rocks? Donkeyoatey
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Two faces in the rocks and one ion the grass[ front]
The was.t there when I started, but than I added different spots of paint for texture when used the knife to spread the paint, I saw outlines of a face [probably your grandmother our my muse did that], so I did go for it and painted those faces. You are one of only a few who realize them.
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I forgot to mention that I saw the rock face..but I did have to go back and find the one in the grass..must be going blind..I missed that..your muse is working overtime! Another thing I noticed after looking very closely, is that the center cactus could use a wee bit more definition..the one on my right kicks butt..maybe a few wee lines? Donkeyoatey
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Thank you for butt kicking and saving me. You are right. I payed so much attention to the faces, that I forgot to look intensively at the cactus. I will do now! [[The grass face is an Indian, probably Navajo, but my muse didn't tell me]
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Possible Apache? Donkeyoatey
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Could be.
I put those lines into the cactus in the one behind also. I think its much better this way! Thank you again!
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I like it a lot..has more depth like this! Did you notice the ape face in the upper left? Just jumped out at me now! Donkeyoatey
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Yes, I know. I try to ignore it! I do not know from were that comes from. What does an Ape in the dessert of Arizona? He must have escaped from another picture. There is also something with big eye holes and a beak left beside the two faces in the stone I try to ignore as well...Well, Halloween is not far away. The ghosts are getting busy. Cleo
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Gulp..there is also a human face to the left of the face you created..it looks stunned! Donkeyoatey
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DO you mine the one with the pinkish skin or the one on your right? Those both and the Indian are the originals.
We really should stop to look at this picture. Its getting to crowded in there. Cleo
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My right..you need to provide water..I think there asre a lot of critters..on the good side..they will never be lonely! Donkeyoatey
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Where do I get water in that area? Cut into a Saguaro? Cleo
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Sure..or send it by tanker truck..it is YOUR imagination..make it up! LOL! Donkeyoatey
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My imagination? Now that is dangerous.
I redirect a rain cloud or two.
Comment from MinoYasue
This is really well painted. It has an photo realistic accurac, especially the texture od socks, trees and skies. I had lived in Arizona for three years when I was younger (job related) and this illustration brings total recall. Thank you for sharing.
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2013
This is really well painted. It has an photo realistic accurac, especially the texture od socks, trees and skies. I had lived in Arizona for three years when I was younger (job related) and this illustration brings total recall. Thank you for sharing.
Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 09-Oct-2013
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Thank you so very much. I am amazed that I receive a six for this painting. That really is an great encouragement. I tried to be true to nature, but nevertheless wanted to put a surreal touch into as well. Did you see the faces?
Comment from david F
Oh Wow Cleo , this is simply fantastic , I,m so impressed , I absolutely love it . So appealing and so typical of how we imagine Arizona , Wish I had a six for you
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
Oh Wow Cleo , this is simply fantastic , I,m so impressed , I absolutely love it . So appealing and so typical of how we imagine Arizona , Wish I had a six for you
Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you. I appreciate the cyber six very much. It feels like a real one to me.
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Good lol
Comment from Danrae
This is such a wonderful painting and I love the enriching story behind it. I can't imagine a cactus 50 feet tall and surviving in little to no water. I love the man in the mountains to add that special touch. do many persons notice it? Nice job.
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reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
This is such a wonderful painting and I love the enriching story behind it. I can't imagine a cactus 50 feet tall and surviving in little to no water. I love the man in the mountains to add that special touch. do many persons notice it? Nice job.
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Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you! I appreciate your review very much. You are one of a very few reviewer who notice the man. Do you know there are actually two of them?
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In looking again, I think I can see three men, am I correct? Love it!
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Yes!!!
Comment from Mara del Mar
Great piece of the digital art. I love the saguaros in the foreground, and the sculptures in the stone, like the beautiful sky on background. Great color, textures, and good lighting.
Well done and luck.
Mara
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reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
Great piece of the digital art. I love the saguaros in the foreground, and the sculptures in the stone, like the beautiful sky on background. Great color, textures, and good lighting.
Well done and luck.
Mara
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Comment Written 09-Oct-2013
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2013
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Thank you very much Mara. You have a good eye. You are one of the very few who realized the sculptures,