Showing posts with label 30x30. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30x30. Show all posts

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Cape Cod Cottages

Started to adjust the sky, bringing in more yellow,want to address the foreground fence, and make the posts more irregular.
The next day, I worked on unifying the left, connecting more of my darks, pumping up the volume of that yellow sky. Softened window by adding soft glaze, the shape suggesting curtains. The background "alien color" which doesn't appear anywhere else, makes a bigger impact for that reason. It's finished.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Progress

This is the end of the 3rd session. I put in alot of sky and worked on the background, not sure at all that I want a blue sky. I want to depict early morning, and yes, the day did have a blue sky. but I am considering other possibilities. Something I would not consider if I was painting this scene plein air. Which gives me a terrifying freedom.

Friday, August 3, 2012

And so it goes..

This is the second day in the studio where I began to use color to establish values. I am keeping the paint thin at this point, so I can easily make changes. I am spending time checking the drawing, and making sure the dominant shapes are in the right place to make my composition work. Things that look defined, like the lattice work, will become vague, and things vague, like the background, will become more defined.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

A Start

I thought I would show the process I go through when making a larger painting. The steps, such as they are. This 30x30 canvas was first toned with Transparent Red Oxide, which I applied with a big brush, letting the paint drip, not fussing or trying to be too neat. My plan will be to let some of this peek through the final painting. The next day in the studio I worked with the same paint, combining it with Ultramarine Blue to establish some of the important darks to make this composition work. The shadow off the central cottage is just the wrong shape altogether, but I am done for this session. I always like to leave a painting knowing where I will go the next time I am in the studio, and I'm going right to that shadow!

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Are we there yet?

I'm wondering if this painting is done, I thought it was but now I see a thing or two I could work on.This painting is 30x30 and I wanted to paint outside of my comfort zone and get those bikey parts to be more abstract. Which I think I have done, but ......Feeling somewhat insecure about this.Ok,more than somewhat.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Progress on Yellow Bike

Spent some time working on this 30x30 painting yesterday at the studio. A little overwhelming as I had been away from it for a while, doing the small paintings. I think I"m almost there.I desperately DON'T want to overwork it and render out every last detail.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Yellow BIke In Progress

Had started this 30x30 painting with a burnt sienna toned canvas, using a palette of cad red, alizarin crimson,ultramarine blue,cad yellow and titanium white. After doing the challenge seen on my previous post, I decided to use the burnt sienna as my red, and ochre as my yellow. I'm liking the range of greys,warm and cool, and will hold off introducing any of the cadmiums as long as I can. I am so in love with color so this is a challenge in itself; will see what direction this goes in.....!!