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Serene Nature Landscape Paintings

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Bring the calm of a quiet mountain lake or a rainy forest into your home. These hand-painted landscapes are my way of finding peace, and I hope they bring the same to your space.

I created this moody, peaceful landscape using a limited palette of grays, blacks, and whites, with just a touch of yellow. This acrylic on canvas piece is about finding the quiet beauty in a monochrome world.

Inspired by the rainy days in Bangalore, I painted this scene of a child with a red umbrella in a lush green forest. This video shows the process, from preparing the canvas to the final rainy details.

What better way to start the year than with a perfect view? I painted this colorful sunset over a mountain lake, a scene full of hope and beauty, using acrylics on a canvas panel.

A flat-lay of my rainy day painting. The little figure with the red umbrella adds a touch of playful nostalgia to the otherwise serene forest scene.

The finished rainy day painting on its easel, surrounded by the acrylic paints I used. It’s a small piece that holds a lot of atmosphere.

Another angle of the rainy day painting, showing the supplies used to create it. I love how the colors of the paints contrast with the finished green and blue artwork.

A close-up of the rainy day painting. You can see the texture of the acrylics and the small details, like the flowers in the foreground and the splatter of rain.

Holding the rainy day painting, with my paint-covered palette in the background. This shot captures the satisfying feeling of finishing a piece.

The finished rainy day painting held up against my gallery wall. It shows how even a small landscape can hold its own among other artworks.

Have you ever seen a sunset like this? This video shows me creating a vibrant, multi-colored sky over a field of flowers, blending the acrylics to get that perfect gradient.

About Landscapes: Serene Nature Escapes

When you commission a landscape from me, I paint it on a rigid canvas panel rather than stretched fabric. This means the surface is sturdy, does not sag over time, and is sealed with a protective varnish. You can prop it up on a small easel or mount it directly to your wall without needing to worry about framing or glass.

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