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RE: Creative Art – Acrylic Painting Inspired by the Past

Great job!
I am not an artist and I do not work with brushes and paints. I don't understand your color technology.
Look, you're making a completely warm background here.

You draw the contours and details, and then I see...

... the background has completely changed... it's a mystery to me)
Does this substitution relate to color technology, or did you finally change your approach to the painting as a whole?

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Thank you so much for your thoughtful observation! What you noticed is actually a big part of my process. I often begin with a warm or expressive underpainting to set the emotional tone, using materials like acrylics or thin oil washes, depending on the surface.
As the piece evolves, I layer on colors gradually, sometimes glazing or blending to shift the mood. The background often changes when I feel the emotional balance needs adjustment — so it’s a mix of color theory, technique, and intuition.
In short, it’s both a technical and artistic decision, guided by how the painting ‘speaks’ as it grows.

I understand you, thank you for such a meaningful explanation :)
You have a very creative approach and a deep immersion in the process with feedback from its passage.
Indeed, the emotional burden at the beginning of work and at its completion are very different from each other. It can be assumed that two different people worked on the painting at the beginning and at the end))

It kind of reminded me of photo post-processing.
I open the archive, I see some photo that I took some time ago and I want to change this result, use other tools, adjust the emotional tone, remove something unnecessary ... :)

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Я понял тебя, спасибо за столь содержательное объяснение :)
У тебя очень творческий подход и глубокое погружение в процесс с обратной связью от его прохождения.
Действительно эмоциональная нагрузка в начале работы и при её завершении сильно отличаются друг от друга. Можно предположить, что в начале и в конце над картиной работали два разных человека ))

Мне это чем-то напомнило постобработку фотографий.
Я открываю архив, вижу какое-то фото, которое делал некоторое время назад и мне хочется изменить этот результат, использовать другие инструменты, скорректировать эмоциональный тон, убрать что-то лишнее... :)