Today, I worked on Brighton Summit painting. This is from the top of Brighton Ski Resort in Utah during ski season. I added texture to the rock and the snow. I am not completely happy with the snow bank but this is good enough for tonight.
Saturday, June 17, 2017
Wednesday, June 14, 2017
Brighton Summit - more work
I dug out the block-in of Brighton Ski Resort Summit painting for tonight's work. I started to add texture and surface to the rock face, shadow and curve to the snow surfaces, and details to the trees on the far slope. This is in pretty good shape and I will probably just add some more details and make some small adjustments to finish this one.
Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Quick Sketch Face studies
I worked these quick sketches of faces. I did these quickly within 5-10 minutes as a way to practice quickly capturing facial images and structures in pencil.
Monday, June 12, 2017
Orchid Painting - Further Refined
Back from Monday work day. I worked on refining the orchid petals and added detail to the red stamen and its pollen buds. I will work to finish the petals and then add the rest of the pollen buds down into the center of the Orchid.
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Provisions Company
I am back from work travel. I worked on this study of the Provisions Company in Southport, North Carolina. I fixed some perspective issues but if I do this bigger it will need more work. I added the Flag, details to the sign, and the chains and posts to separate the dining area.
Friday, June 2, 2017
Cattails Reflection - Block-in
I started this Cattails Reflection study for my Friday celebration of the end of the week. It's an okay start, I am only partially satisfied with it. I wanted to get the Cattails and reeds better developed as a one stroke painting but it was not happening tonight, so I will let it sit and come back to it later.
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Utah Canyon Lands
Tonight I worked the clouds a little and I started adding rock detail to the cliffs. I will need to add the vegetation and work on the colors to improve the textures and structures of things.
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