Showing posts with label sunset over mountains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset over mountains. Show all posts

1/15/2010

Sunset Sketch


Oil on Gessoed Wood, 5" x 7.5", click here to bid
I photographed this right after I finished painting it, so that explains
the glare. This was really fun to do. I used a different medium today,
which was essentially just linseed oil with some solvent in it. I usually
use Winsor & Newton's Liquin, and have for years, because it is such
a good glazing medium. But, this is a very frank sketch, so something
where you can just push and smear the paint around is best for
something like this. It's really fun.
Another good sketching medium is Dorland's wax medium. It also has
the advantage that it dries almost instantly, and, it can be buffed up
with a cloth when it's dry. How weird is that? Mix a little Liquin with it
to make it more fluid, and it's really great. By itself it's good for palette
knife work.
Thanks for visiting today.

1/05/2010

Winter Sunset


Oil over Acrylic on 6" square Linen-covered masonite board

This small painting is part of my resolution to myself to do a painting
every day except Monday (I teach all day).
I finished the figure paintingyesterday. I'll probably do another painting
this afternoon as it is only 1 pm. We'll see what happens!
This is inspired by a photograph, but the
rest is imaginary.
I wish it would snow!