This morning I woke up 19F (-7C), with the wind chill making it feel like 8F (-13C) and add to that another 3" (7.6cm) of snow on top of everything we had received a couple of days ago.
To offset the cold I decided to work on these three paintings that I had started a number of years ago (see posts on 16 September 2013, 27 August 2016 and 16 January 2017).
Working on all three paintings at the same time, I started by putting the seagulls into the sky using a dark of French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna.
Along the Shore 1
Next I put in the blue of the water using various mixtures of Antwerp blue and raw sienna, leaving some areas of the paper white against the shoreline.
I added a small amount of French ultramarine blue to the water colour and added a few darker areas throughout the water to indicate waves.
Along the Shore 2
Using various mixtures of French ultramarine blue, Antwerp blue, raw sienna, burnt sienna and alizarin crimson I started adding layers of colour onto the distant islands on the horizon line.
Darkening the colours slightly I put in the closer islands.
Along the Shore 3
Lastly, I worked on the closer more detailed rock cliffs close to the beach.
I will post each of these paintings as they are completed.
Friday, December 22, 2017
Along the Shore 1-3 - Three Works in Progress
Labels:
beaches,
Caribbean,
islands,
oceans,
rocks,
salt water,
sand,
seagulls,
seascape,
shorelines,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
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