Monday, August 10, 2015
Irises - Finished
This post gives you an idea of how I developed this painting from the basic block-in to the continuing refinement of the image. This is more detailed than I normally paint but this is a more detailed subject. I did this from a photo I got from another source, but the goal is to paint something like this from life. That won't be possible until I get done with the current cubical monkey job. I will continue to practice in the mean time.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Beech tree study - Part Two
This is one of the things I worked on this weekend. I refined the details on the tree, the forest floor and added the small sapling to add the depth to this study.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Mountain Moose in colored pencil
Today is another experiment day. I did this from a photo from out of a book. The medium is colored pencil on tan paper. If you ever see these beasts in the wild they are impressively huge, odd looking and dangerous if it is the rut.
Thursday, August 6, 2015
Bighorn Sheep in Gouache
This was a little bit of an experiment in opaque watercolor or gouache on tan paper. I dabble in watercolor sometimes for fun and a switch, but usually it is the transparent watercolor most people are familiar with from their childhood days. The gouache is similar in some ways to oil but drys very fast and is good for a quick piece of art or an experiment.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Lodge Pool Pine tree - part 2
I am at a stage of wanting to finish up some of my starts of these small studies. I modified the clouds and then I added details to the dead trees to add interest to the trunks and added branches. I modified some of the foliage to try and make it more convincing. I have been reading a philosophical book which encourages tinkering and making as many small mistakes as possible. I thought that was an interesting corollary to the recommendation to artist to paint often and all the time to improve.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Pine Tree change
Some times when I come back to a study, I don't like what I see and it bores me. So when I came back to this one I did not like the tree and thought the sky was a little boring. So I changed both. I added a little to the foreground and made some adjustments to the back ground.
Monday, August 3, 2015
Larch study - part 2
I worked on this over the weekend. This is what I mean by adding depth. I darkened the underside of the branches, highlighted the tops with an off white, tinted with yellow. I redrew the branches and then I darkened the green beside the branches to push the background back. I worked some color into the foreground and re-did the trees to the left side.
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