Showing posts with label acyrlic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acyrlic. Show all posts

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Mid Coast Maine Marsh



This painting was started and completed in one session in my studio.  So it took me 51 years and two and half hours to paint!

The inspiration for this painting (Acrylic 12" x 16" on canvas board ) came from trips along the mid coast and an acutal location in Brunswick Maine.

While I often paint on locations that I've never been to before, when I do studio work I try to link it to actual on location sketches.  In this case I'd done an on location pencil sketch and some larger charcoal drawings where I attempted a number of different compositions which both simplified some elements of the landscape and elaborated on other elements of the scene as it existed.

We just returned from a vacation to Pennsylvania where I completed a few quick sketches and attempted one painting on location but, to be frank, the Pennsylvania landscape and conditions kicked my a$%.  More on that for another post.

What I did do differently in this painting was that I painted over the Pennsylvania sketch with burnt sienna which gave me a more fully prepped and smoother surface to work on.  I also liked how that base helped warm the painting up more than simply using a white canvas.  Have seen a number of artists do this, but I'd never tried it before.  Something I definitely will continue to experiment with.

If you've never tried painting outdoors - I encourage you to do so.  Check out John Stobart's  "The Pleasures of Painting Outdoors" and "Worldscape" series one and two.  I had the pleasure of meeting John a number of times and he is such an inspiration to so many!

Saturday, December 5, 2015

For the joy of painting

I'm starting this blog in the hopes of sharing the enjoyment I get from painting - in particular painting on location - and my love of writing.  I've never thought to combine both of these passions before, but for some reason I was thinking of one of my favorite and most influential professers from my time at the University of Maine at Orono, Constance Hunting.  Though I doubt my writing will reach her lofty standards, I will never forget her ability to inspire.  She reignited my passion for writing and I've been obsessed with painting for years now.

Image may contain: plant, outdoor and water
                                     

                                                          Lisbon Falls, ME
                                                   Acrylic on Canvas Board

I'd love to hear from fellow artists especially those of you who enjoy painting on location.



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