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"Whispering Night" by Kyle Wood

"Whispering Night" - 16" x 20" Oil on Canvas


For this painting, I chose to paint a night scene using a limited palette that I learned from a workshop a few years ago. The colors that I used here are: Titanium White mixed with a small amount of Yellow Ochre pale, Yellow Ochre Pale, Permanent Alizarin Crimson, and Windsor Green (also known as Thalo Green). Using these colors together created a nice, soft, and cool evening along the banks of a creek.


To see more of my work, stop by my booth this Saturday, May 28th at The Clarksville Fine Art Festival in Clarksville, Texas. Clarksville is located Northeast of the Dallas / Ft. Worth Metroplex on State Highway 82 east of Paris, Texas. For more information on the festival, please visit http://www.clarksvilleartfest.com/. Weather should be great for the event!


You can also view my work at http://www.kwoodfineart.com/


Have an artful day!
































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