As promised, I fiddled with it a bit. I think this is it. Slight shadow from the easel at the top, sorry.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Warrenton Building, oils, 24"x24"
Wow! Today was the first time I have painted outdoors in, I think, about two years! And I worked pretty big for plein air - 24"x24". It couldn't have possibly been a more beautiful day. I'm going to let this painting percolate for awhile before I decide if it needs some adjustments.
Here is a photo I took today at the site. If anything, I think my painting needs a brighter sky/more contrast, but we'll see .
This is the photo I took at this site a few years ago, and have been wanting to go back and paint it ever since. I think this was taken in the spring - it's interesting to see the difference in the shadows. By the way, the reason the angle I painted from today is different from this photo is that I wanted to stand in the shade. If I had painted in the spot from which I took this photo, I would have been in full sun, and it was just a bit too warm for me there. I didn't bring my umbrella today.
Here is a photo I took today at the site. If anything, I think my painting needs a brighter sky/more contrast, but we'll see .
This is the photo I took at this site a few years ago, and have been wanting to go back and paint it ever since. I think this was taken in the spring - it's interesting to see the difference in the shadows. By the way, the reason the angle I painted from today is different from this photo is that I wanted to stand in the shade. If I had painted in the spot from which I took this photo, I would have been in full sun, and it was just a bit too warm for me there. I didn't bring my umbrella today.
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