Narrative, Emotion, and Sense of Place
Autumn’s bittersweet oranges, winter’s reserved violets, spring’s tender yellow-greens—each season nudges symbolic meaning. A spare winter composition can express resilience; a tangled spring hedgerow conveys renewal. Choose a season and design a limited palette that tells its story. Comment with swatches and the emotion you aimed to capture.
Narrative, Emotion, and Sense of Place
Treat weather like a character: the pushy wind, the tentative drizzle, the tyrannical sun. Let brush direction, texture, and edge work echo personality. I once scraped back a sky to reveal a bruised undercolor—the storm finally had a voice. Try personifying your weather and share how it changed your aesthetic decisions.