Winter has come alive with a vengeance, the temperature was at -3F (-19.4C) and the wind chill making it feel like -16F (-26.7C). The snow was squeaking beneath my boots as I filled the bird feeders and went to the barn to do chores.
I pulled this painting out that I had started a number of years ago (see post on 23 July 2013).
With a grey of French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna I painted in the distant shoreline and a few shadows on the frozen lake.
I put in the pine needles using various mixes of French ultramarine blue, raw sienna, Antwerp blue and new gamboge.
Next I started to put the bark on the tree trunks and branches in grey and brown tones using French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna.
Using the same brown and grey tones I indicated the rocky shore on which the trees were placed.
While the paint was drying I felt that more trees and growies were needed rather than having just the two trees standing alone.
I put these in with pencil.
I will post this painting again as more work on it is completed.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and look at the artwork. I hope you will return often.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
Summer Evening 1 - A Work in Progress
Labels:
evening,
lakes,
landscape,
pine trees,
summer,
sunset,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
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