Monday, April 25, 2022
In Bloom
This pastel painting was painted in Laguna. The painting measures 29x43 inches. I started with a quick water color under painting. The light was amazing. A lot of plein air painters lock in their shadow and light patterns in the beginning so they capture that specific time of day. They are essentially referring by memory how a scene looked when they started the painting. To me this does not make sense. Painting from life is painting what is in front of you; not painting what was there. When I am painting, I add the highlights at the end. Once I have established the overall design of the painting, I slowly build the painting from dark to light. I know where the shadows are going and what it is going to do to the landscape. This knowledge allows me to paint everywhere building the painting to a crescendo . It is not chasing the light it is knowing where the light will be and planning for a big ending. This photo was taken on site as the painting was completed. That is why you can see the tape around the perimeter of the painting.
Monday, April 11, 2022
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