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Texture and Memory – Gorée Island, Senegal (Weekly Challenge #165)
This week’s Landscape Art Club challenge takes us to Gorée Island, Senegal. A place of immense historical weight and visual richness, Gorée offers an intense study in texture — from eroded stone walls and shuttered colonial houses to haunting doorways. As we explore texture in art, we invite you to sketch, paint, or draw how surfaces carry meaning, memory, and atmosphere.


Telling Stories Through Texture in Art
Texture in art is more than a visual element—it’s a storytelling tool. In this post, we explore how texture can evoke emotion, create atmosphere, and add depth to your work. With real-world observation tips and inspiring examples from artists like John Constable and Vincent van Gogh, you'll learn how to use texture as a narrative voice in your compositions.


Why Structure Matters in the Landscape Art Club – Why I Created the Rules I Did
Why I created rules for the Landscape Art Club — and how structure helps our art community thrive without limiting creativity.


Simplifying Floral Chaos: Mastering Mass vs. Detail (Weekly Challenge #164)
Painting lilacs means choosing what to show and what to leave out. Learn to simplify and sharpen with mass vs. detail, using references from Schleißheim.


Don't Paint Every Leaf: Mastering Mass vs. Detail in Landscape Art
Struggling with too much detail in your landscapes? Discover how to simplify using value masses, reserve detail wisely, and create expressive, painterly scenes.


How I Found the Landscape Art Club
From nervous participant to host — here’s how I found the Landscape Art Club and built an art community that still inspires me today.
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