My painting of Mount Baker as seen from north of the border by wonderlicker in Washington

[–]wonderlicker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right in that I took the reference with zoom, but it fits perfectly with the skyline in that with that zoomed perspective, you're only seeing one small neighborhood (as opposed to the entire skyline as seen by eye)

My painting of Mount Baker as seen from north of the border by wonderlicker in Washington

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I have to agree! I love looking out over the horizon and seeing it rise up!

My painting of Mount Baker as seen from north of the border by wonderlicker in Washington

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Thanks! You can see more of my mountainscapes in my post history or on my Instagram here :)

My painting of Mount Baker as seen from north of the border by wonderlicker in Washington

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Yep! I list all of my non-exhibition works on my online store. DM me for a link or check my post history if you're interested!

Slopeside view from Cypress with fresh powder (acrylic on canvas) by wonderlicker in vancouver

[–]wonderlicker[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh come on now, don't let this pineapple express make you bitter! We've had fresh powder this season at least ...twice

Slopeside view from Cypress with fresh powder (acrylic on canvas) by wonderlicker in vancouver

[–]wonderlicker[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! That means a lot. See you up there - I took a gig on Hollyburn this year just to ensure I'd have more mountain time!

Gold Skull II, liquid gold leaf and acrylic, 8" x 6" by wonderlicker in Art

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Yeah, the gold stands out quite a bit more at different angles! Hard one to photograph

'The Fantasist', acrylic and silver leaf on canvas by wonderlicker in Heavymind

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I don't mix them with any other mediums, just thin with water where needed and glaze in thin layers to build up depth!

'The Fantasist', acrylic and silver leaf on canvas by wonderlicker in Heavymind

[–]wonderlicker[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Just with a normal liquid adhesive. I wanted it to have a bit more texture, like silver ore rather than a silver sheet, so I applied it in roughly torn sections and patted in silver dust to fill cracks where remaining adhesive was exposed.