Kashmir V2
83 Oranges83 Oranges merges the raw geometry of the Himalayas with digital brushstrokes, creating a landscape where photography and paint filters collide. This piece captures the rhythmic rise of icy ridges against the dense, textured life of the forest below.

Kashmir V2
83 Oranges merges the raw geometry of the Himalayas with digital brushstrokes, creating a landscape where photography and paint filters collide. This piece captures the rhythmic rise of icy ridges against the dense, textured life of the forest below.
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Art Analysis
High-altitude peaks softened by digital brushwork
83 Oranges begins with the literal reality of the Kashmir landscape, then applies a digital paint filter to reveal the hidden rhythms of the terrain. The icy mountainous terrain is defined by a vibrant color palette that emphasizes the sharp, jagged edges of the peaks while softening them into a cohesive visual balance of light and shadow.
In the lower half of the frame, a forest canopy study takes shape, where a variety of tree species are rendered with the precision of abstract line art. This digital manipulation creates dramatic visual effects, turning a wild nature connection into a study of form and color theory that feels deeply rooted in the physical world while exploring the boundaries of digital art.
Broughton merges photography with digital brushwork and textures to give the landscape the tactile feel of a traditional painting.
Sharp ridges and icy slopes are reimagined as a series of interlocking shapes, echoing the structure of cubist anatomy.
The work relies on subtle color interactions to create a balanced yet evocative visual experience.
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