Monday 28 July 2008

Shadow Fields


Oil on board 6*8

I have been building a bunch of things for the store, so now I am back.
I missed painting these fields last year and now is my chance, I saw this field on the way to paint the last painting. I took a few photos that means it was less than 30 photos, thank goodness for digital cameras. I feel the mountains worked and the foreground it is just the middle ground that I need to figure out now. It was cool to see these big clouds go over head and see all the shapes they made in the shadows and the shadow colours.

Friday 25 July 2008

Rainy Creek new growth.


Oil on Gessoed Board 8*10

I went back to the same place as the last painting I did and I tried something different, I went a whole lot lighter. I told myself that I know that is dark back there but I will make it lighter so that the rest of the painting dosn't go too dark. I think it worked. I got home and made just a few tweaks with the darks just to pull it out more and I added a few more burnt sticks

Saturday 5 July 2008

Rainy creek, K country.


10*10 oil on gessoed Board

This painting I found today, in K country, I got everthing out and realized I didn't have my turpiniod, which I use to wash clean my brushes. I wanted to try out my new things I learned from Jim Wilcox and his video. So I just juiced up the paint and went for it. I will be going here again I think and try a different angle. I like the mountains I just have to find a better way of doing the front.

Thursday 3 July 2008

Barn on the X22


Oil on gessoed board 8*10

I didn't want to go too far today and I have been saving this spot for a while, after yesterday I had to figure out what I didn't do right and I didn't have enough darks going on, so with this painting, I took a breather and just looked a bit more. and then I just added the darks and it pulled it together more made it sharper, there wasn't a lot of darks added just a wee bit. In the bushes, the door and window and some of the fence posts.

Wednesday 2 July 2008

Rainy day



8*8 Oil painted on gessoed board.

I have been here before and I am drawn to it, for several reasons being the distance from my house, the trees in foreground and background and the hill and sky.

I did notice when I took this photo that I did repeat the shapes of the trees in the background without knowing it, I knocked them out after I saw them on the blog.
It's tricky you dont see stuff like that when you are painting only when you see it from another perspective.