Ok. I am not an artist. But, what I see is a person standing looking over the horizon as the sun goes down. Above that the darkness of the atmosphere falls into view and above that the wonders, mysteries and beauty of deep infinite space and all its things as anyone could imagine is probably real out there somewhere. I dunno. But it caught my eye and made me think. Good thing I'm sure. But really, I have no ideer. lol. That's hilarious.This is my first painting ever and ti was done on a 2ft x 4ft piece of wood.
It is not yet completed but I will definitely make an update when it is finished. Tell me guys what you think!
Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated by the way, be an asshole if you need to
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I like how you stated that, I feel you can make the "space hallucination" work with the right kind of blending texture or gradient blend. Does that make sense? Or maybe even incorporate a link between the subject and that, as to identify them as linked, unless they aren't, in that case just ignore my input. Oh I'm a fat lot of help here aren't I?! HahahaI am absolutely loving the contrast and balance. The flow in between suits well.
However I wish the bottom part with lush hills blended better with more distinction in distance- as the foreground's horizon should seem to be somewhat further in depth than it is
Earth real palettes are bitchin', good choice there.
My other irk is that the space hallucination looking neon does not follow the dimension as below it (in my eyesight). It's not something that really can be changed, or easily painted, but never the less I dig the top part too.