Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Pt. Robinson Lighthouse, Vashon, WA
What a fabulous trip to the Seattle area! Fechin at the Frye. European Masters at SAM. And a stellar ferry trip over to Vashon Island, which I'm not familiar with so I just drove randomly and ended up on the Maury Island side, and walked the rest of the way to find this.... the cutest little lighthouse that ya ever did see! So I got the easel rig out of the trunk and set up for a lovely afternoon of painting. I'm much happier with this effort than any other (all three!!!!) of my plein air efforts. Maybe partially because I found a panel that has a really wonderful surface (Ampersand) so the paint went down on it well. But more because it was such a glorious, beautiful, sunny, enchanting day... perhaps that shows through a little.
Rooster Rock paintout
This was a fun day trip, down the gorge with Stephanie, Vicki and Tim. The painting I came home with lacked contrast, so I've spent some time back in the studio with it. Still having a hard time with the shadows in the foreground... they should look contiguous, not like a bunch of sloppy blotches. Not that there's anything wrong with sloppy blotches, but they aren't creating the look I'm after, of the shadow from the tree behind my easel that's falling on the foreground. There are small light shapes on the ground where the light shows through the leaves. I hate to spend more time on this though, 'cus it's really not doing it for me. As my mom used to say, "we'll see." That always meant "no"! (i.e., I don't think I'll get back to this one.)
Clare
This is Clare, another work in progress from a Friday at Kat's, and one I will definitely resume as soon as able. This is a dreadful photo, so that doesn't help to show that she is such a charming carrot top! This will serve as chronological place saver for the time being.
A Still Life... for the record...
Work in progress, which probably won't go further. Still lifes aren't really my thing, but I used it to test out the "Guerrilla Painter Cartón Board" which I saw mentioned somewhere and ordered a pack of it. Not crazy about it--it might work better if I gesso it. Paint sinks in really quickly, so I had to keep mixing more and more and more. It really absorbs the oil in the paint, so that the surface looks more like pastel. One for the "experiments" pile.
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