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I’ve really been enjoying the lush green leaves this spring! So I took some snapshots during my morning walks and made some studies of them in procreate. My main goal was to keep these somewhat stylized - my natural urge is to copy the original photo which leads to kind of a boring result most of the time. Textured brushes really helped to keep these stylized and expressive. I used mostly maxpacks gouache for these. Hope you like!

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Anonymous

I'm glad you mention that "over-rendering" issue. I struggle a lot in finding the rendering/stylizing balance in my paintings. But I never had this problem in my old acrylics work. And also not when I sketch digitally. Only with my digital paintings. It's like I want to PROVE I can do better than this. So maybe it’s a mentally issue. Your plant studies look fantastic by the way. 🌱 You make the plants look cheerful and happy. That's art.

Anonymous

These are really beautiful. I love that there are so many pictures 💚

Anonymous

Love seeing the early blockout sketches too! These are great

Anonymous

Oh these are lovely! I bet these were pretty relaxing to paint as well :)

Yara Oliveira

These look like a Studio Ghibli kind of art, I love it 🥰

Anonymous

This are Gorgeous Loish! thank you for sharing!

Anonymous

Wow, I love it ! ❤ I love Max pack gouache brushes, I bought them 2 yrs ago and still using it, the chalky effect of those is my favorite.

Anonymous

Oh my gosh, these are simply gorgeous!

Anonymous

Wow thank you for the inspiration! I'm currently working on a painting and somehow I want to make it look like you are looking threw a window into a garden. I just have the background layer on it right now but now i want to complete it! :)

Loish

i'm glad you like it! i also just posted the timelapse in case you want to see the process behind it!

Loish

that's interesting! i think that digital art makes it tempting to zoom in way too much. when you're working with traditional art you have a better sense of how it looks from afar. also, it's just too easy to use every single tool available and so it becomes kind of limitless!