This digital landscape was painted after a trip to Lanzarote, one of the most visually striking places I’ve visited. The island’s unique volcanic terrain, muted color palette, and wide open spaces make it an inspiring subject for quick studies.
I used Infinite Painter for this piece, working on a simplified interpretation of the landscape rather than a detailed rendering. The app’s brush engine allowed me to focus on blocking in large shapes, soft transitions, and the contrast between rocky textures and open sky.
As with most of my digital studies, the goal wasn’t to recreate the scene exactly, but to capture the atmosphere and structure of the place with a limited set of tools and gestures.
This was painted in 2023, and it still reminds me how rewarding it can be to revisit locations through simplified visual notes. A good reminder that not every piece needs to be polished, sometimes, clarity comes from restraint.