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Nearly forgot Posted by David on Sunday, 2010-January-31 Just remembered this little number I snowified. It's based on a spot study done last year and I wanted to see how the colours would sit with snow, based on my recent observations. I was primarily interested in the orange/blue harmonies and did it in a single session using acrylic. I find acrylics good for trees/branches because they generally have less opacity than oils, lending themselves to rapid scumbles/glazes which is good for light coming through branches. The rough gesso ground helps give life to the surface.
I'm actually quite interested in light through trees, even though it's really hard to capture (trees aren't the easiest things to paint). Photos would be useless though as the trees would come out almost black with a bright light behind. Sometimes it reminds me of stained glass windows where the branches are darkened like leading and create little shapes of light and colour. Anyway, I hope to continue with the theme at some point.... ![]() Snow paintings emerging Posted by David on Sunday, 2010-January-31 Well, I've been tackling a few of the snow studies and hope to get them wrapped up soon. I don't find the rural landscape so interesting at this time of year (lots of dreary browns) so it's nice to have all the light and colour to work with.
I've tried my best to keep things loose and fresh but I find it quite tricky. I'm determined to persevere because I don't want to be a slave to detail and have to 'render' everything. It's not that I'm lazy...it's just that I don't think it's so important anymore. Proof will be in the pudding I guess!
This was a cloudier day but I stumbled across this little scene and enjoyed the more subdued light. The sheep made a little cameo at the top of the hill for a nice ending touch! The original location study is shown below and hopefully you'll agree the studio piece (above) has ironed out a few of the compositional creases (in my defence it was so cold I didn't have much time to think about the composition on the day!)
Here's the frozen river scene reversioned (but not yet finished)
and this one is still in progress....
and finally for now, a scene with light through the trees by the river. I did another location study of these trees before the snow arrived and thought it would be interestng to contrast the two. I'm hoping to work up both pieces into more resolved pieces at some point but hopefully you can get an idea from these pieces..
![]() Self reflection Posted by David on Sunday, 2010-January-31 A few more self portraits...practice, practice, practice....
and it keeps on coming..... Posted by David on Saturday, 2010-January-09 More snow and a few chances to dart outside for one or two brief easel sessions. Plenty of good photos too, some shown below. I'll post up a couple of the paintings when they've dried/thawed! Boy, I thought I was getting frostbite or something today. I got a bit carried away and was out for 2 hours in the bitter cold/wind. The tips of my fingers suddenly felt like they were freezing up and I swear they were changing colour (or was it just the paint!) so I made a sharp exit. My fingers have NEVER been that cold before!! I think that's enough outdoor action until it gets decidedly warmer :) Today's little number was interesting because the sun was vieled behind some clouds but I found a nice little stream that had some cracking lines/shapes. Made for an unusual subject which I hope to work up into something bigger in the warmth of the studio!
here's what I was looking at...the colours are a little different from what was really there...
The great thing is all the scenes were just a 5 minute walk from my house which made things much easier....
...and my little house with a good covering!
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