Yesterday’s painting with photo used, my set up in the studio, and stages of the painting.
Palette: the usual (cad. yel. lt., cad. red verm., quin. mag., ultra blue, sevres blue, burnt umber, tit. zn. white)
Total time: about 1 1/4 hr.
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Yesterday’s painting with photo used, my set up in the studio, and stages of the painting.
Palette: the usual (cad. yel. lt., cad. red verm., quin. mag., ultra blue, sevres blue, burnt umber, tit. zn. white)
Total time: about 1 1/4 hr.
this is great, love following along as you bring your painting together. It’s quite beautiful.
Thank you, Heart. I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the process. Have a great day!
Enjoying see how you developed this painting.
Thank you. I think I will try to show the development more often… it’s a good review for me too!
Thanks for sharing! Love the painting too. Hope you are having a great weekend Anita.
Thanks so much, Susan! Posting the process is a great reminder for me, too, since I often forget how I actually painted it! I didn’t have a real plan for this one.
Apparently no plan was needed!
There’s a good feel about this picture, The subject in the photo is the figures, you have successfully changed it to the landscape. Showing the stages of development is good too, thanks for that. It also gives ideas for my digital pictures. It must be useful to look back and reflect on those stages. Thanks for sharing the thought process. Tony.
Thanks Tony. I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the stages and I hope this is useful to you with your work. I know I always like seeing how others go about creating… maybe you’ll show us your stages in the future. Seeing the stages of the painting is useful to me because I realize now that earlier stages could become starting points for variations on the painting. Have a great day. Anita
Thanks, Often I find with the digital images an outcome is serendipitous, but paint sometimes behaves unexpectedly too. There are times when application of different filters produce beautiful variations and it’s difficult to decide which to keep – I make it a rule to discard all but one. Cheerio, Tony
Love the progression and the painting!
Thank you, Elena!
Gosh I love your work! So impressionistic and subtle….
Thank you, Pink. Have a great day!
Thank you for sharing the whole process, it was very interesting to see a painting being born! Wishing you lots of inspiration. K.
Thank you. I will try to show more paintings and process in the future.