The photographs of the paintings displayed on Brushstrokes of the Wild have been taken with care, however, they cannot fully replicate the vibrancy and depth of the original artworks. The colours in the actual paintings are around 20-25% brighter and more vivid than those in the photographs. This difference is due to two main reasons: the photographs were captured using a Digital Still Camera (DSC) by a non-professional photographer, without specialised filters, lenses or lighting; and the use of white in the paintings to create delicate shades and tones. when photographed or scanned, these whites often appears lighter and duller. These subtle details of colour and texture, vital to the authenticity of each piece, can only be truly appreciated when viewing the originals.
You may also notice slight variations in the sizes of the paintings, as different brands of art sheets were used. While the differences are very small, with a maximum variance of about 0,4 cm, they highlight the variety in materials that contributes to the uniqueness of each creation.