Saturday, 31 October 2015
Pumpkin still life.
I haven't painted a still life in months, and not only did I foolishly try to paint as the light was failing, I went and added a deadline into the bargain, since the pumpkin needed carving.
I tried to do thing differently to the landscapes, regards the medium, the brushes, the colours. Painting orange and purple vegetables certainly allows me break out piles of colour that rarely get a look in normally.
Many areas are not 'finished' but I'd rather leave this and try a different set up.
Wednesday, 28 October 2015
St Margaret's Bay, Kent.
Yesterday I started a quick oil of the bay at St Margaret's, near to Dover. The water was a gorgeous colour in August, but sketching on the beach was bad enough with the flies and wasps, so painting wasn't an option that day.
When the tide was in, it seemed to concentrate the flying things on the small strip of beach left, and this is a very popular beach so wasps are in heaven here, what with the children and ice-cream mixture running about !
The first session ended after 45 minutes, as the light faded too much to continue.
Today I have more or less finished. I like to stop when I am not sure where to go next, rather than over-working the paint and muddying with the wash underneath.
I did not paint either the wasps, and I also omitted the railing and concrete ugly stuff which humans require to access the shoreline.
When this dries, I'll be adding it to sell on eBay.
8x10 inches, oil on hand prepared gesso board.
When the tide was in, it seemed to concentrate the flying things on the small strip of beach left, and this is a very popular beach so wasps are in heaven here, what with the children and ice-cream mixture running about !
The first session ended after 45 minutes, as the light faded too much to continue.
Today I have more or less finished. I like to stop when I am not sure where to go next, rather than over-working the paint and muddying with the wash underneath.
I did not paint either the wasps, and I also omitted the railing and concrete ugly stuff which humans require to access the shoreline.
When this dries, I'll be adding it to sell on eBay.
8x10 inches, oil on hand prepared gesso board.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Trying to embark on painting en plein air, when it never stops raining !
Well, this post is about six months in the making. I only started trying oils out in the New Year, and I was too afraid to go outside to paint for the longest time.
I finally made it several weeks ago, and it wasn't as bad as I'd built it up to be in my mind.
The family went fossil hunting (shark's teeth) down at Reculver, and I managed a couple of small pictures on site.
Now I'm typing this, I recall how small flies stuck into the paint.... and I never got around to removing them .....
Labels:
Kent,
Oil painting,
Plein Air,
Reculver
Location:
Kent, UK
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