In order to do so, I generated a specific process. Once I had written the dream, I thought about it trying to memorize minutiae, then I drew the landscape then I added more detail to give it a meaning.
Afterwards I generated the colors according to the impressionist movement inspired by Mary Cassatt painting “Poppies in a field” and then I used them in a playful manner. I thought about what I wanted to paint, with the sense of the texture and the color, I mixed the palette, and then I filled in the objects. After that with different shades of the base color I made the texture and the lightning.
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It is a glimpse of my entire life and moments that have marked me painted in order of events. Hence the left starts with me bowed in a gloomy nook in a tunnel away from reality, a train track illuminated by dull emergency lights makes its way to a brick bridge over a cobblestone floor. Along the wall there is a graffiti of two hands breaking handcuffs representing how when there is light source, it helps to break with a routine. To the left in the second perspective, there is an opening in the wall that shows there is always light at the end of the tunnel. The scheme of colors transition from left to right. In the first part they were pale and cold to reflect frigid emotions and now there are brighter giving an effect of hope. At the right of the painting there is an outside scene where on the verge of the river there are rocks piled up supporting a pine cargo box. To enhance the power to the image I accentuated the grass texture. Furthermore, in order to add interest and a focal point, I placed a couple with complementary colors using the rule of thirds. Alongside the river to the right, there is an extraneous composition of houses that add variety to the overall picture with the usage of geometric shapes. On top of one building there are three friends staring at the different stages of life, prompting the