I decided that it was time that I started working on some of the unfinished pieces that I have accumulated over the years.
I pulled out four small paintings. All of them had been started on the same day a couple of years ago (see post on 06 March 2013).
I decided that since the backgrounds on all of them looked like it could on be a rainy day that I would paint them as such.
The first one had been originally called Grey Sky B.
Rainy Day 1
I started by sketching in some of the main trees and this one looks as though there is be a path leading through a forest.
I then set it aside to start work on the next painting since they would have the same theme I would work back and forth between all of them.
This one had been called Grey Sky C and I turned in around to make it into a vertical painting with the dark cloud shape on the top of the painting.
I started by drawing in some of the main trees.
Rainy Day 2
I am not sure if I want to make it into a forest or if I will have the trees beside a brook.
The third painting was originally called Grey Day D.
I drew in a large main tree to one side of the painting and will I will probably paint this tree as a maple with the leaves in autumn colours.
I think the trunk should be very dark, as though it has been raining to provide a strong contrast against the grey sky.
Rainy Day 3
I will also keep the background fairly soft and out of focus to complete the illusion of a rainy day.
The last one was originally called Grey Day E and I wanted to make it a little different again from the other three.
Even though it will feature the day being cloudy with rain.
I want to put a fence behind the trees and I have to decide if it will be a snake fence, a split rail fence or a post and rail fence.
Rainy Day 4
I will post these paintings at a later date once they have been completed.
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Rainy Day 1-4 - Four Works in Progress
Labels:
forest,
landscape,
maple trees,
rain,
Susan Sydney,
thunder storm,
watercolour
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