Another way that the Old Masters used light effects is filtered light that spreads through the painting and creates a warm glow. Some good examples are Rousseau's Sunset near Arbonne

And Seurat's The Forest at Pontaubert
And some art quilts by FFFC artists using light in a similiar way are below:
Stormy Sky by Sue Andrus for challenge 47

A Walk in the Woods by Ann Turley for challenge 47

Polmer Strands by Pat Havey for challenge 39

Old Souls by Cherie Brown for challenge 43

Microbial Bliss by Carol Tackett for challenge 39
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