The trees at the upper left corner looks like 3 incense punks, quipped one observer. Fir trees do not grow in a single file row, quipped another viewer, pointing to the trees on the right.
I agreed with both of these assessments. My excuse was that I was too intent on adhering to the Three Perspectives theory in creating this birds-eye view of the plot that I had fragmented the scenery into distinct cue cards; not to mention the fact that the 3 punks did exist, albeit amongst much shorter woods. In short, I failed to integrate and transition the different frames into one continuous strip.
I took the advice and added in trees behind the existing ones, and filled in some undergrowth bushes at the bottom of the fir trees.
This is how the amended painting looked:
Just for the heck of it, I took a black and white photo of the painting:
That was interesting! I might try to paint this again in black and white, hoping that my brushstrokes will emote differently.