Boat Large
What odd/unnatural/surreal object should I paint in the foreground of the landscape I am painting?
Lend me your mind, for I am painting on an artist pallete as part of VT’s first annual “Palletefest.” The “landscape” I am painting is imagined and not fashioned after any particular place. Vermont in mind as a loose setting. I’ve painted layer after layer of acryllic paint on land, sky, mountains, amd sun. I tape off areas during each layer to create depth through overlapping. I spray clear coat and repeat. The land, sky and mountains have very straight, angular, crisp edges. The sun is curvy/wavy. What odd object should be painted in the foreground? What “style” should I paint it in (2d line, swirly, black/white)? I want to paint an object in the foreground that would never be found in a landscape. I only want ONE strange item. What do you think of a boat, large rolling head of George W. Bush, or a bleeding cross. . . maybe something more realistic like a beautiful tree or something not found in VT like a pyramid. . .
Suggestions for me? Thanks so much!
(Impeach!)
I don’t know why, but I immediately invisioned a realistic human heart, glistening with moisture. Not gory. Very healthy. But not belonging there, it could symbolize many things.

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