How to Design a Mountain Landscape Part 1: Composition and Planning
I grew up spending time here in there in Index, Washington. Just North of Seattle, it is home to lush forest, flowing rivers, and breathtaking vistas. I was asked if I could do a painting of the forest and mountains. I liked the atmosphere and colors of the picture but I wanted to add the river. This was the first picture referenced taken by my dad. I enjoyed the atmosphere. The sky is grey but there is sunshine in certain areas of the picture. The clouds interact with the mountains. The trees indicate that this is during the fall months bringing in orange and brown tones. This next one also taken by him is from the river. The river and mountains are both major elements of Index and I wanted to depict both in the painting. the rocks disappearing into the river can add a interesting foreground. The deciduous trees along the river in hills break up the evergreens. This painting of Milford Sound in New Zealand by Andrew Tischler was my biggest piece of inspiratio