Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The Deep Woods

 Here are a couple more plein-air studies from earlier this summer. This first one was part of a multi-painting experiment replacing Ultramarine Blue with Prussian Blue on my palette. I learned that even though I LOVE Prussian Blue (because it mixes really well with Transparent Red Iron Oxide and it's also transparent), when I didn't have a cool blue on my palette then my paintings always turned out looking like aged photos or something you see through rose-colored glasses. This painting feels scorched and dehydrated to me- I really want to put some Ultramarine Blue into it but then I'd have to repaint the whole thing or the blue would be out of harmony with the rest of the painting.


The second one was the first painting I'd done outside in months, and it was a warm-up painting and turned out tighter than I like, but I had fun with all of the opportunities for designing shapes in this scene. This was in Jewel Basin...in the top of the mountain range wall bordering Kalispell, MT on the eastern side. I painted it from a camp chair in our camping site while my toddlers "cooked" gravel and snow with all of my cooking utensils. :)


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