October 26, 2011

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6 comments:

Dianne said...

That has so much atmosphere! I love the little touch of very light green in the lower right, just above the darker corner. It took me a while to identify it, but it really gives a subtle touch of life to it. I guess that's the way to say it. "Ruins" can, if you'll pardon the expression, look dead, but your use of color and light brings you right into this land you created. Magic.

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Matthew said...

Really nice. Where is this? Were you there on site?

Nathan Fowkes said...

Thanks guys!

Matthew, I went on a trip to Cambodia in 2000. The ruins at Ta Prohm were one of the most amazing sites I've ever visited.

Rose said...

Great piece.

Katie said...

This is an incredible study. The way the light softly spreads across the ruins gives the painting so much atmosphere. I can almost smell the dust!

Would it be possible that you would ever make a video of the way you paint, even a sketch, for those of us who aren't able to see a demonstration in person? Thank you!