Today I wanted to do a couple of small autumn paintings, so I used a couple of photographs that I took while canoeing on Eels Lake earlier this week.
The first one is taken from the dock of the shoreline area nearest where the boat launch is located.
It is a nice mixture of coniferous and deciduous trees at the edge of the lake.
It shows how low the water levels are in the lake at this time of the year, with so many of the rocks and stumps being above the water.
Changing Season 1
Next I chose the area in the inlet on the far side of the parking lot for those using the boat launch.
This view shows even more of the exposed rocks that are normally below the surface of the lake.
Most of the deciduous trees are higher up and further back from the shoreline, while the pines and cedars are lower and almost on the edge of the water.
I decided I would do these paintings just at sunset as I saw them.
Changing Season 2
I started by putting in the sky in with a mix of raw sienna and alizarin crimson.
At a later date I will post each of these paintings as more work on them is completed.
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Changing Season 1 and 2 - Two Works in Progress
Labels:
autumn,
autumn leaves,
cottage country,
lakes,
landscape,
rocks,
shorelines,
Susan Sydney,
trees,
watercolour
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