”What separates artists from ex-artists is that those who challenge their fears continue; those who don’t, quit. from "Art and Fear" by David Bayles and Ted Orland
This blog is about learning to paint. The road began in January, 2011.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Color Steals Back Into the World
Happy Birthday Dear Janet....This painting was a present for my sister, Janet. I got it completed, framed and delivered to her in Massachusetts just before Christmas arrived. Not too bad considering that her birthday was in November.
This scene is dawn at Long Lake in Southern Maine. Janet and her husband Peter have a home right on the lake and they wake to this scene many a morning in fair weather. Janet calls the lake in this condition "smooth". My goal was to capture the sun just as it was about to break above the horizon, to make the canvas look like it was literally being lit by the sun. It was fascinating to notice and capture all the colors emerging from the dark. The hard part was holding back on the colors to let the sun's light remain center stage. This photo doesn't do a great job of capturing the effect of the painting in real life for you to judge if I succeeded. One of my 2013 resolutions is to get better at photographing my own paintings.
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Finally on the blog. Sorry to have this one leave the house. We'll miss it until we get back to Maine.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I like the play of colors on the water and in the sky!
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