Today I pulled out these two paintings that I had started while in Magnetawan ant the Knoepfli Inn (see posts on 20 October 2013 and 17 February 2014).
I worked back and forth between the two paintings to try and keep the background in the same colour range in case I wanted them to be made into a diptych.
I started by wetting the paper first and then brushing in the background with a mix of raw sienna and new gamboge.
While the paper was still wet I added a little aureolin into some of the lighter areas of the background being careful to blend the colors together.
Autumn Trees 1
In the darker areas I added in some cadmium yellow and a little more raw sienna, once again being sure that there were not hard lines.
Using cadmium yellow with a touch of new gamboge I dropped the paint onto the still wet paper in areas where I wanted to indicate leaves but not have them very detailed.
As the paper continued to dry, with a very pale wash of raw sienna I added a little bit of darkness into the bottom of the paintings.
I will post each of these paintings once I have started painting in the tree trunks.
Autumn Trees 2
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and look at the artwork. I hope you will return often.
Sunday, July 10, 2016
Autumn Trees 1 and 2 - Two Works in Progress
Labels:
autumn,
autumn leaves,
birch trees,
Knoepfli Inn,
landscape,
Magnetawan,
maple trees,
oak trees,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
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