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Landscape Painting References

Images of paintings from the western landscape genre, mostly in oil. A reference resource for landscape painters and art lovers.

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

George Haynes








 

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I'm a sometimes artist based in Australia. This is a place to share images of the landscape painting genre that have caught my eye whilst exploring the internet and art books.
I have a special interest in the oil medium but may post some works in other media from time to time. I'll try to include some painting tips that I've picked up over the years.
To see all the images in this blog as a single flipcard gallery click on the image archive below.

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