I think I can sell this piece of artwork for a few hundred right? It's a 9x15 canvas, and phew it took a ton of time to paint. I used a technique I call, dry-brush, where you paint a portion and then smudge it out on the canvas. This was inspired by a picture I took at longwood gardens sometime ago. Let me know if you would like to purchase it!
Imagine you're on vacation and it's Fourth of July. You visited a huge cave attraction for the whole day. Your tour guide taught you so much about them, you were totally fascinated by the end of the day. As night was nearing and the caves were closing, you realized you left a bag way inside. You went to go get it, but when you came back, the exit was closed up. Oh no..you were locked inside... what were you going to do for the night?? All these thoughts were running through your mind until the fireworks interrupted you right above. Perfect spot right?
I found these delicious red berries on the dryest leaves ever. These dainty berries were as bright as a red rose in a pile of snow. It just stood out in the gray bush, I've never seen anything like it.
P.s. I'm just kidding!! All of these pictures are edited on various editing software. The first picture was just edited with an artistic filter. The second picture was a combination of two pictures layered. And the third picture is a black/white picture and I just left the red berries in color. Haha, sorry if I fooled you, but this is the power of editing.
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