I was never really keen on this painting. It felt so blah, to me. So instead of letting it sit around the studio I decided to go green and recycle it. There is a danger in this approach however ... hint- always ask if your inventory manager/wife feels the same way before applying any paint. .
I wasn't sure what I was going to do.And since I now spend a lot of time in cubicleville (see my last post), I thought something that could transport me into the woods might be nice. You win the prize if you can guess what I am trying topaint at this point.
Here are some thumbnails I did to try and get a feel for the composition. You probably still can't tell what it is I'm going for can you?. ...That might not be a good sign.... but the truth is, these little sketches really help firm up ideas. I now have a picture in my head and a general feeling for the scene. That 's important. I have to want to spend time in the painting. Would you paint someplace you didn't want to be?
Now I started drawing with charcoal directly on the canvas.
This is a very rough beginning. I am just scrubbing a lot of paint around, mapping out lights and darks. I like the fact that I am spending more time imagining the place than I am worrying about details.
It will be interesting to see if any of the original painting underneath remains when I am finished. The plants in the foreground maybe?
3 comments:
Thanks for this post!Great work you have done by sharing them to all.
Your very talented when it comes to painting nature. Keep up the good work and I hope to see more painting from you!
Can i show my talent for this blog??? I wish i could. But honestly its a outrageous Blog.
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