Mountain Medley
by Nancy Kane Chapman
Title
Mountain Medley
Artist
Nancy Kane Chapman
Medium
Digital Art - Acrylic, Digital Color
Description
A free gathering of paint and shapes to create a mountain medley, a fantasy landscape by Nancy Kane Chapman.
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March 19th, 2018
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Comments (18)
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks, Pamela for this feature of "Mountain Medley" in Art District. It's always an honor to be chosen for a feature!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Thanks so very much, Stefano for this feature in 10 Plus. Always wonderful to have a new showcase for older work!
Nancy Kane Chapman
Many thanks, Mary. When I paint these landscapes there are multiples...a layering...it's just what happens with the process. I think I swept the paint with the edge of a credit card!
Mary Machare
Love the textures and color palette of this marvelous abstract landscape! Well done, Nancy! LF
Nancy Kane Chapman
So happy to have this mountain landscape featured. My thanks, Jim for its entry in WHAT Interrobang 1. I think it belongs in a WHAT situation!
I'ina Van Lawick
Lovely. Such power to the earth's evolving environment, and yet restful moments here and there. lf
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
There's always too much going on in my work, but I post it not for selling but just because it interested me. And for those out there painting....it's fun to share.
R W Goetting
Excellent gestural quality in this one Nancy! LF!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
I'm so happy to have this comment... especially since I so appreciate your fine art and talent!!
Meg Shearer
I love the colors and shapes and flow! And the feeling of reflections! Beautiful work! l/f!
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
There must be four ranges and two weather zones here....thus, the medley. Thanks, Meg.
Bill OConnor
so terrific Nancy -- the grandness of it all; the silent power -- reminds me a bit of The Grand Canyon in my hippie days and my first joint (dubbie)! l/f
Nancy Kane Chapman replied:
Many thanks, Bill for such a nice comment. I'm still loving my brush work creating instant mountains or water....I've learned how to "edit" these paintings but find that the first impulse is best. I was a hippie too.