A couple of weekends ago I had the single most productive day of plein air painting. It was a plein air marathon. I painted from 9am till 6pm. There were no breaks. It was one painting after the next.
My first painting had a more complicated foreground and took longer than expected. This is the first time that I developed the agave in the foreground. The painting measures 36x24 inches and was painted on board with pastel.
By the time I started the third painting of the day, the sun was beginning to set. I do not consider myself a tight painter. As each painting progressed so did my flow. Everything just happened like I was on auto pilot. As this painting progressed the lighting began to change quickly. Usually I lock in the sky at the start, but I really loved what it was doing and I chased the light. That is the beauty of pastel; you can react so quickly within the painting. The rocks became more simplified as the day progressed. I wanted to develop the water in the foreground the shapes and patterns were really attractive to me. This painting measures 24x24 inches and is a pastel on board.
The best day painting for me...ever.
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