Hello Friends
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. We were in the UK from Aug. 9-26 and I came back with covid. A very mild case and short-lived, thankfully! So today I headed to my framers to pick up mounted boards and then to the studio. I worked on a 12 x 24 of Rives mounted on gatorfoam. The surface is harder than the pure paper, but lovely and flat! And I found it really wonderful to work on. I applied two coats of a ocher-toned Golden pumice gel and the color was perfect under the violets and blues.
While I did a small color study in advance of the painting, I found the values of the sky and clouds to be a problem initially. So I darkened the clouds and kept the sky a light combination of blue green and blue. At first, the clouds were stiff and lifeless. But I applied Blue Earth violets and blues forcefully, adding random strokes to the clouds–and this really worked! I loved the effect of it. And the surface really enables this beautifully. I was really happy with this!
Not much drawing needed in this painting. Just a narrow swath of hillsides and three tiny boats! For the land, I used a variety of violets, dull oranges and greens, and then violet added on top of the oranges to dull them down.
Before I added the water, I had a lovely yellow foreground and wondered whether I should change the composition! But I wanted the reflections of the clouds. It’s a very high key, light painting that would probably look best against black. We’ll see.
I used my fingers to smudge the color in the water, then added more color on top. It made it look more like reflections.
I was afraid to do this first painting. I was worried that I’d follow the photo too much, which I probably did. But I made a lot of changes to the clouds and the colors, so I’m not concerned about that. Most of all, it was wonderful to work on a surface that doesn’t buckle and that enables many applications of pastel. I’m looking forward to the remaining 9 boards!
I hope you’ve had a good summer. I’m looking forward to classes beginning in two weeks and several shows this fall. And continuing to paint and explore.
Jean