Andre Winegar: Does it have to be a drawing or painting?Create a three-dimensional landscape like a diorama.
Freeman Rutkin: How about a landscape from a different period of history - e.g. way back in time, or how somewhere you know might look in 50 years time. Alternatively, draw it from a totally different perspective, e.g. from the point of view of a tiny ant, or a soaring bird. Good luck :)...Show more
Bruno Galasso: You can't do a landscape like Monet, and a landscape like Cezanne, or one of those amazing Picasso's and Braques's landscapes which immediately preceded and and led directly to cubism -- or even Lionel Feininger (who rejected the label abstract very angrily) or Bernard Buffet (who was more subtle than he is given credit for). Those might be interesting.Ruskin of course called Turner's pictures "tinted steam" and there is always that element in good landscapes....Show more
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