Today as I went to the Peterborough Riverview Park and Zoo and went down to the lower level by the Otonabee River where there is a footbridge leading to a small island. I wanted to work on a small painting, so I sat down to paint for by the river.
It didn't take long for me to rough in the main sections of the rocks, the far side of the river and the trees.
Wetting my paper first, I brushed in the sky and the river with French ultramarine blue.
While the paper was drying, I mixed various greens using Antwerp blue, raw sienna, new gamboge and aureolin.
I started by painting in the trees on the far shore of the river, this was followed by painting the areas of the leaves on the trees that were in the island.
Using alizarin crimson and burnt sienna, I indicated where the rocks of the island would be located.
While the rock base was drying, using raw sienna I indicated some of the reeds in the water by the far shore.
I mixed a dark of burnt sienna and French ultramarine blue and painted painted over the rock area, and using a palette knife I lifted some of the dark colour to create the rock shapes, with the under paint showing through.
Next, I painted in the tree trunks with the dark mixture.
Lastly, I added in a couple of gull silhouettes as they flew across the sky above the river.
This framed, original 3" x 3-1/2" watercolour painting is available for $85.00. SOLD
Thank you for coming to look at my artwork.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Summer Trees 1
Labels:
islands,
landscape,
Otonabee River,
river,
rocks,
summer,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour,
zoo
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