Monday, March 28, 2016
North Woods Moose sketch
So I did not feel like painting tonight so I picked up the pencil. This is not an original sketch but it is a sketch for practice. It was done with a dark lead pencil and is more of a silhouette study.
Sunday, March 27, 2016
Jefferson Memorial Dawn with Cherry Blossoms
I finally had enough time off from work to actually do a little painting. I worked on the Jefferson Memorial Dawn with Cherry Blossoms. I tweaked the sky a little and I worked on adding details of the Memorial and I added the basics of the backlight Cherry Blossoms.
Friday, March 25, 2016
Snow Geese
Sort of a difficult week at work, I did this card for my son-in-law Spencer earlier in the week. He enjoys the Water Fowl, both watching and hunting. The Snow Geese are aa attractive large bird who visit the flyways of the Rockies and East Coast. They may fly else where but I have not seen them there.
Monday, March 21, 2016
Pine Forest sketch
This is not an design. I enjoy a fun sketch, which is good calm fun way to close out a Monday. This is a pencil sketch for practice.
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tidal Basin Dawn - block-in
I started blocking in this scene of the Tidal Basin at dawn. The Tidal basin has great views of the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument. After I get the sky totally to my liking I will add the Cherry Blossoms which come from the top left into the middle of the picture.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Washington Monument Nocturne - close to finishing up
I worked this today along with some other things. I adjusted the transition of the sky. I changed the light side of the monument (left side) and finally I added more detail to the foliage of the Cherry trees, to include branches. To finish this up, I want to add a moon crescent in the sky, add highlights to the branches, and make sure I am happy with the foliage edges and details. Then it will be done.
Friday, March 18, 2016
Canyonlands Twilight
Tonight, I worked on the foreground and the closest bluff. I will continue to develop the foliage. Every painting is a process and a work of progress. I sort of work out the details and figure out the way I want to develop and change the painting as I go a long in the process.
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