This is an oil painting I did last november. I do like to paint with oils, I love the smell and the feel of it. It reminds me of something I can´t really explain, but that means a lot to me. Something to do with the time when I started to paint.
This painting depicts the road to a place called Serra da Cantareira. My parents have a house there and I went to this place during my whole childhood. The house has been abandoned by my parents for many years, and now I started to go there, to fix everything up and maybe live there. It´s only an hour from the city but there is a lot of nature there, the last time I went there (a couple of days ago) I stayed for a week and had a great time. I even saw a group of monkeys.. I´m also starting to plant some vegetables. Things are really looking good!
i like the painting! especially in combination with the story i hope you make the house a nice place to live. and wow, a group of monkeys (this is what i like too about deviantArt, because: you won't stumble upon those in the country i live in
i'm not sure yet whether i like your style very much, or that i'm in the long run a bit dizzy with the unfocused vagueness of it: kind of makes me want to rub my eyes and try to look again
yes. well. but i do think i like the painting
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Wir bilden uns nicht, wenn wir das, was in uns liegt, nur mit Leichtigkeit und Bequemlichkeit in Bewegung setzen. (Goethe, Einleitung in die Propyläen. 1798)
thank you so very much for you comment. i liked your honesty and description of what the painting made you feel. maybe that´s the kind of feeling i was aiming at
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beautiful brush strokes.
What a wonderful opportunity Lucio.
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Very nice work.
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i'm not sure yet whether i like your style very much, or that i'm in the long run a bit dizzy with the unfocused vagueness of it: kind of makes me want to rub my eyes and try to look again
yes. well. but i do think i like the painting
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Wir bilden uns nicht, wenn wir das, was in uns liegt, nur mit Leichtigkeit und Bequemlichkeit in Bewegung setzen. (Goethe, Einleitung in die Propyläen. 1798)
awesome painting
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