The Road To Happiness
Janet BroughtonJanet Broughton builds her landscapes as a sequence of memories, merging original photography with digital brushwork to capture the rhythmic pulse of a journey. This piece traces the unfolding discovery of hills and water, using layered textures to suggest the physical weight of the air and the land.

The Road To Happiness
Janet Broughton builds her landscapes as a sequence of memories, merging original photography with digital brushwork to capture the rhythmic pulse of a journey. This piece traces the unfolding discovery of hills and water, using layered textures to suggest the physical weight of the air and the land.
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Art Analysis
A rhythmic journey through the unfolding layers of nature
Part of the Landscapes of Dreams series, this work moves beyond a literal record of a place to capture the sensory experience of travel. Broughton utilizes a square format to anchor the viewer within a sequence of rolling hills and forests, where each layer of digital paint and texture mimics the shifting light of the rural countryside. The composition reflects the artist's observation that every corner reveals a new vista, turning the act of looking into a continuous discovery of the natural world.
The interplay between the photographic base and expressive brushstrokes creates a surface that feels alive with movement. By blending darker tones with the ever-changing hues of water and sky, Broughton emphasizes the overwhelming grandeur of nature. The result is a tactile exploration of the environment, where the beauty of the landscape is felt through the density of the layers and the fluid motion of the sky.
Cutler applies digital pigments with the textured, layered approach of classic oil painting methods.
Hand-drawn textures and dynamic brushwork give the flat mountain forms a sense of physical presence and organic charm.
The composition reflects the constant motion of a traveler encountering a sequence of forests, lakes, and hills in a state of perpetual discovery.
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