The tree on the left is painted in a unify style, where the brush marks are eliminated or concealed, and gradations of tone are used to generate the illusion of form (3D). This is achieved through blending of colors while they're still wet, and by structure up colors and tone using glazes.
The tree on the correct is painted in an animated or painterly style, acceptance the marks made by the paint brush and painting knife rather than trying to hide them. While there is still a difference in tone to suggest outline on one side of the tree trunk, the tones are not graded cautiously from dark to light as the trunk curves.
Some people gaze at an animated or painterly style to be less over, or even unfinished. But it's not a style of painting where the end effect is intended to look smooth and glossy like a photograph. It's a style which celebrates and shows off the equipment made to create it: paint and a meeting. The result is amazing only a painter could produce.
The tree on the correct is painted in an animated or painterly style, acceptance the marks made by the paint brush and painting knife rather than trying to hide them. While there is still a difference in tone to suggest outline on one side of the tree trunk, the tones are not graded cautiously from dark to light as the trunk curves.
Some people gaze at an animated or painterly style to be less over, or even unfinished. But it's not a style of painting where the end effect is intended to look smooth and glossy like a photograph. It's a style which celebrates and shows off the equipment made to create it: paint and a meeting. The result is amazing only a painter could produce.