When we got home, I did not want to stay in and waste such a wonderful afternoon. I got out my plein air easel and a panel I had painted on before. I brushed on some gesso to cover the old painting, then did a quick under paintng with some crimson and burnt umber. I laid out my pallette with titanium white, cadmium yellow light, yellow ochre, cadmium red, crimson, burnt umber, Hookers green and ultramarine blue. The light was pretty good, I started about 3:30 p.m. Because we live in the trees, the light faded quickly.


I attempted to get in a background and remember the light. I started with a mixture of red, blue and burnt umber with white to lighten areas. No sketching as I didn't want to get into any detail.

Using the same mixtures and varying with a little ocher in places I developed the background trees. I started to add the trees in the foreground and started the birdhouse.

I continued to develope the pine and oak trees. Added a little hint of the small green cedars and the fallen leaves.

It started getting colder, so I quit and brought my gear in. I looked over the painting and added a little more blue to the sky and darkened the upper left corner hoping to stop the eye from following the tree out of the painting. I covered the bottom edge and top where it was fastened to the easel, signed it and called it finished. No "piddling" around with this. About two hours total.
It was too late to get the final photo, will add that tomorrow. It is supposed to rain so no golf, I should be able to finish the doggie painting.
4 comments:
Looks like you had a fun afternoon. I'm looking forward to the final photo and seeing what happened with "the boys" in the end.
Looks like a lot of fun and a great WIP demo of the process...I'm jealous...too cold to do anything outside in Idaho!
Sue, That is why we are here and then it is soooo hot in the summer and we leave! Thanks for the nice words.
Jo
Joanna, it was fun. Hopefully I will get the photo up this afternoon. I took the picture. We shall see about "the boys. :)
Mom
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