It shows how hard the winter is this year for the birds, as today I had a small flock of snow buntings come to the lawn for the cracked corn.
The temperature as I headed down to do the barn chores was -9F (-23C) with the wind chill making it feel like -33F (-36C), the nice thing was that by the afternoon it had warmed up to -6F (-21C) and feeling like -29F (-34C).
I wanted to work on these three paintings that I started a couple of years ago (see posts on 16 October 2016 and 14 May 2017).
Pink Sky 2
I started by mixing a number of different green mixtures using French ultramarine blue, Antwerp blue, cobalt blue, raw sienna, new gamboge and burnt sienna.
Working back and forth on each of the three paintings I added some needles onto each of the trees in various greens letting the paint dry between each layer.
Unfortunately, for most of the day I was interrupted a number of times by telephone calls and this made it difficult to get back to do work on each painting and some got further along than on others.
Pink Sky 3
Each of the paintings will require a couple more layers of colour on the needles as well as the tree trunks and branches added onto them.
I will post each of these paintings as they are completed.
Thank you for coming to look at my artwork and I hope you will return often.
Pink Sky 4
Friday, January 5, 2018
Pink Sky 2-4 - Three Works in Progress
Labels:
cottage country,
early morning,
islands,
lakes,
landscape,
pine trees,
rocks,
Susan Sydney,
watercolour
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