Painting Winter Fields
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| Charcoal sketch of field patterns. |
It’s absolutely gorgeous outside right now. There is a thick blanket of snow covering the fields, and the hills. With all the leaves gone it is really easy to see through the trees to the hills on the other side of the river. What I see is long stripes of trees that border fields, slashed diagonally by roads that wind their way down the hills.
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| Looking from the Annapolis side towards Riverview Road. |
The colors now are so muted that it is a challenge for a color-loving painter like me to actually paint that scene in a monochromatic way. in fact it would be easier for me to use brilliant colors to depict the snow scenes around me–but I want to try an abstracted approach using muted colors.
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| Acrylic on canvas. |
I start with charcoal drawings to get a sense of the shapes in the distance.
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| Charcoal sketch of snow scene. |
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| Larry is immersed in creating a pendant and is listening with me to a podcast from This American Life about the fictitiousness of money, starring the Federal Reserve. |
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| Melted crayon on paper and charcoal. |
- anthraquinone (blue )
- burnt sienna (rust)
- raw umber (brown)
- titanium white
- carbon black
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| These canvases are 16″ x 16″. I’m using fluid acrylics mixed with matt medium. This one was my favorite as far as the intensity of colour. |
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| This was my favorite of the 3 canvases as far as paint texture goes. |
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| Canvases drying on my new cushioned mats. (I stand when I paint). |
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| The studio is like a giant playroom for Larry and me. |









