18 x 24 – Acrylic on Wood Now to paint some flowers! I haven’t painted a floral in a while and I love the wonderful colour possibilities. And spring is in the air – not that we really had much of a winter – so what better time?
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18 x 24 – Acrylic on Wood Now to paint some flowers! I haven’t painted a floral in a while and I love the wonderful colour possibilities. And spring is in the air – not that we really had much of a winter – so what better time?
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood And the last bit of snow, water and sticks and stuff is in. A cold day, but the movement of the water and the red trees promise warmer days to come.
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood The sky is in – a delicate echo of the snow and the water. It’s one of those winter days where the sky is grey and quiet, not even up to the effort of producing a little snow.
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood I have the rest of the trees in now, bracketing the icy pond. The trees on this side catch the last of the afternoon sun and provide a deceptive illusion of warmth.
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood Time for the background trees. A little light hits the tops of the far ridge, but it’s not one of those bright and sunny winter days – instead it’s one where the very air is almost white and the cold affects the very colour of things.
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood More snow has been invoked and it was fitting because today was almost like winter. It snowed for about 5 minutes, but then the sun came out and banished it. I’m finding that I am encapsulating some shapes into specific areas like snowy bank, or tree line, and [...]
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood I’ve started to put in the background trees – I wanted to see what they would look like. The sun will just kiss the top of the trees, bringing some lighter blues and even a few yellows. I want that to echo with the lighter area in the [...]
16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood Some of the far shore is visible against the icy water. In some spots the land, the ice and the water merge together until it’s hard to tell where one begins and another ends. More of my feeling that everything is the same – the shapes and colours [...]
Thaw 16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood I love Klimt’s landscapes for their distinctive patterns, rich colour and delightful detail. I also notice however, that there’s very little push/pull of light and shadow, and forms don’t resolve strongly – this is something that I want to work on more in my own work this [...]
Thaw 16 x 20 – Acrylic on Wood I started this painting intending to paint a quiet scene with a still pond just beginning to thaw as winter warmed to spring. As I painted I realized that the water wasn’t still at all. Everything, including a quiet pond is constantly moving, changing, flowing together and [...]