
I have been further developing the artwork from my previous post 'Alpine Landscape'. I was very interested in the unpredictable shapes and lines that were produced by spreading the digital 'paint' of the photo onto a coarse canvas. I wanted to focus on just the blue shapes in the background for my next work so I isolated this area:

I then imported it into ArtRage and began to explore the shapes, colour and lines I could create using the palette knife. I then filled different sections, lines and shapes. This was my first attempt:

I repeated the process a number of times until I was happy with the result:

Lastly I experimented with a range of photo editing tools to further develop the image. I really liked this effect as it reminded me of the glare of snow in the bright sun:

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