The Buzzing Tree
Saturday, July 30, 2022
Thursday, July 28, 2022
The Buzzing Tree
Walking the neighbourhoods near me is a regular thing now, with no gym membership. My daughter and I usually walk together and choose different destinations. For a change we went up to Beaconsfield, where there are curvy streets and cul-de-sacs. At one point we heard a strange and quite loud buzzing noise like machinery of some kind. Curious, we followed the sound to another street and a glorious old tree in full blossom. It was completely full of bees, furiously working on the nectar. So many bees, and so loud!
I photographed the house across from the tree and later painted it. It has complimentary orange and pthalo in the sunlight with lots of planar shifts from one section to the next when viewed from behind. The lessons from my last entry about underpainting prompted a little experiment in colour and a more detailed underpaint. The bricks are under painted in light and dark blue while the sky is orange, with neutrals on the pavement and roofs. This is a cheap paper panel.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
“Roll Out”
Ok I’m actually liking these more than “Berry Box” which is exciting in the light of discovering an older failed attempt lingering in my kit. Granted it is unfinished but still… The colours were adversely affected by an umber under painting and the whole thing looks dead instead of Fresh.
Purple Penumbra
Monday, July 18, 2022
Corrections
Thursday, July 14, 2022
More strawberries
This painting is the one I cannot sell- my daughter says so! Yesterday I started a similar arrangement in acrylic- process photos follow-
The bright green leaves still have to be added. My daughter says they look like plums!
Acrylic paints dry out so fast outdoors. Still, I may try again with acrylic and mix only a limited range of colours at any given time, rather than laying out the full palette.
That meant stating by blocking in dark areas with a raw umber/ phthalo blue. Then a purple penumbra around the cast shadow. The reds needed light and dark reds in varied temperatures. Painting with as few strokes as I can manage.It is a Triassic colour scheme with primaries.
Here is my setup with finished paintings from yesterday and today. I love my home made pochade box!
I see distortion in the boxes and can adjust the blue showing through the corner to fit more with the background colour. Hey, not a bad day!