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Edgar Payne - Composition Of Outdoor Painting Info

💡 Payne suggests simplifying the landscape into three distinct tones: light, medium, and dark. If your values are clear, the painting will read well from across the room, regardless of the detail. Rhythm and Repetition Use repeating shapes to create a visual "beat." Vary the size of these shapes to avoid monotony. The Focal Point Place your main interest away from the dead center. Use leading lines to point directly toward it. Practical Application for the Artist

Block in large shapes before adding any specific details like leaves or ripples. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Edgar Payne - COMPOSITION OF OUTDOOR PAINTING

To apply Payne’s teachings today, follow his workflow for "En Plein Air" (outdoor) success: 💡 Payne suggests simplifying the landscape into three

Identify where your darkest darks and lightest lights will live. The Focal Point Place your main interest away

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