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Scene Mixing Palette Knife and Impasto TechniquesForeground: In the center of the composition stands an old, weathered lighthouse, its white and red stripes peeling and faded with time. The lighthouse is depicted with the impasto technique, using thick, layered paint to create a textured, almost three-dimensional effect. The roughness of the paint captures the aged, rugged nature of the structure.Middle Ground: Surrounding the lighthouse is a rocky cliff, jutting out into the turbulent sea. The rocks are rendered with a palette knife, their jagged edges and crevices highlighted by bold, sweeping strokes of paint. The sea, crashing against the rocks, is also painted with a palette knife, with dynamic, fluid strokes capturing the motion and energy of the waves. The white foam of the waves contrasts sharply with the dark, deep blues and greens of the ocean.Background: The sky above is a dramatic swirl of storm clouds, painted with a combination of impasto and palette knife techniques. The thick, swirling clouds are layered with varying shades of gray, white, and hints of purple, creating a sense of depth and movement. The use of impasto in the clouds adds a tactile, almost sculptural quality, while the knife strokes give a sense of the wind and the impending storm.Details: On the rocky cliff, a narrow, winding path leads up to the lighthouse. Small details such as scattered pebbles, patches of hardy grass, and a weather-beaten fence are added with both techniques. The pebbles and grass are depicted with textured, thick paint, while the fence, with its straight lines and angles, is rendered with precise knife strokes.Lighting and Shadows: The scene is illuminated by the soft, diffused light of the setting sun, which is just barely visible through the storm clouds. This light casts long shadows across the cliff and the lighthouse, adding depth and drama to the scene. The sunlight, painted with thin layers of impasto,