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Rickert, you're not a conventional painter - it's hard to advise from a conventional point of view. Your painting puts me in mind of Transylvania and a possible appearance by Count Dracula; now, that reflects my peculiar mentality perhaps, but it also suggests your painting has had an impact - which is all any of us really hopes for, I suppose... I could say do this, do that, but if you did - it wouldn't be the same painting. For instance, I could argue for greater tonal range in your land, better defined forms, but if I did, what I'd be doing is basically say "tone it down", which I don't think would reflect what you're about at all.
So - what I will say is "keep painting": if you feel you have areas of weakness, then specific questions might elicit useful answers; otherwise, there is such energy in your painting that I have a feeling you should be teaching us, rather than the other way around. I will say, though, that you might find a drawing course useful .... if you want to define objects and features; don't think I can go farther than that, though.
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We are all different in what and how we paint , it’s not junk you paint not arty is junk . I do agree with Robert about drawing it’s one of the most important things to learn it firms the basis of all artwork. For me your artwork is difficult to understand as I can’t pick out a recognisable shape ie a tree or a building etc. Your use of colour is very good and it attracts you to the painting. Don’t go thinking that your art is junk as when we all look at other artists and compare we come away feeling inadequate.



