The landscape painting can be done using various mediums such as watercolors, poster colours, or oil paints. Below is a breakdown of how to approach each of the suggested topics:
(i) Any village scene:
A village scene can be portrayed with elements like lush green fields, small huts, trees, and livestock. The focus should be on depicting the tranquil rural life. The sky can be painted with subtle gradients of blue and white. Use a mix of greens, yellows, and browns to depict the earth and vegetation. The huts can be drawn in muted earthy tones with thatched roofs to give them an authentic look. A few people can be painted to add life to the scene.
(ii) Scene of a temple close to some huts near a pond:
This landscape painting can include a temple structure with simple yet intricate designs on its roof. Surround it with huts, and a pond with a calm reflection of the temple. Use warm, soft colors for the temple’s structure and contrasting greens for trees and plants around the pond. Light blue or green for the pond with reflections can be painted using watercolors, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere.
(iii) Some huts with some trees:
The painting can feature a group of small traditional huts, surrounded by tall trees. The trees should be painted in various shades of green to create depth. The huts should have thatched roofs with earthy tones. A pale blue or soft yellow sky with subtle shading can complete the peaceful rural scene.