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Finally got around to finishing this cloud painting I’ve been working on for a while! My aim with this one was to really capture the specific type of volumes that you can find in these fluffy clouds. It’s really tempting for me to use a soft brush and just smooth everything out, but that takes away the effect I’m going for, so I had to maintain focus on these cauliflower-like forms and balance them out with some softness! It was a lot of trial and error. I’m happy with how it turned out in the end! This is basically what I fantasize about when I’m on a plane, looking down at clouds from above! Hope you like it too ❤

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Anonymous

Hopeful mood 🙌

Anonymous

Oh, this is unbelievably beautiful! I would like to be there!! 💕☺️

Anonymous

Really loved that there is no only one siluette but three enjoying together ✨

Anonymous

So beautiful ❤️ I love clouds

Anonymous

Qué bonitas las nubes, parecen merengue o nata.... dan ganas de comérselas...;)

Anonymous

Sublime territory here. Would love to see a process video for thisn💕

Anonymous

Magical!

Anonymous

Magical. ❤️ Can I ask where you get your inspiration from for this type of scene? ( Eg Having the people connecting with the environment)

Loish

thank you! I got the inspiration from photos of clouds mostly! I just put together the scene I have in mind and then find a way to fit the characters in afterwards.

Anonymous

That's stunning! I would love to see a process video about that one :)

Anonymous

Oh I love this! The reflection on the water makes the scene almost other-worldly! I love it <3

cloudie s

Oh I ADORE how this turned out!! It really does feel like how clouds look when you're up there in the sky and the reflection is so gorgeous.

Anonymous

Your expeditions into landscape are always inspiring. As a weather buff myself, I noticed the tops of the two tallest clouds. Winds at those heights are usually so strong that they tear the tops off of clouds like that. You caught a bit of that on the right-hand cloud. Picky-picky me.

Loish

haha! glad I unintentionally captured a scientifically accurate weather phenomenon :)