This painting measures 19"x 25" and is done La Carte Pastel Card. Running through the Canyon is a creek and along the creek are hundreds of Sycamores. The canyon runs from the edge of the Cleveland National Forest towards the Pacific and ends in the El Torro / Laguna Beach area. The area was a cattle ranch owned by the Irvine family. What really interested me was the contrast of the dry grasses and the greeness of the foliage around the creek. I also found the cast shadows of the tree onto the dry grasses grabbing my attention. As I constantly try to improve I set many goals for myself. These are not enormous unattainable things but simple ones that come from seeing art work that I admire and self criticism. One of these goals is to portray shadows in a more lively fashion. Seeing the color of the object as a combination of the value change created by the shadow but maintaining it's own identity and proper color relationship to the object casting the shadow and itself has been a recent focus.
1 comment:
Hi Mike,
These trees and their surroundings provide some really interesting paintings.
I can't tell you if we have these here in Portugal, nor I know their name in portuguese.
I like the perspective that you've chosen to depict and you did it in a convincing way.
Best regards,
José
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