| "Be At Peace" |
I decided to try out her techniques. I used my own composition but her instructions and colors.
| Masking of snow areas. She also mentions masking 3 circles in the center of the composition. I evidently did that part wrong, so if you try this, leave those out. |
| Let the paper dry. Mix your greens and push them under the masking where your evergreen branches are |
| Then, using a stiff brush spatter aureolin and Qgold, and a little indigo, spray lightly with water to blend colors |
| Use indigo and a little rose to create the shadows, paint in the tree trunks and branches |
| Remove the masking, then wet each snow shape and create shadows using cobalt blue. This would not have been a bad painting if it was not for the circles in the center. |
| Be At Peace I painted this from a photo I took up near Red Mountain Pass last winter while snow shoeing. There is no back lighting in it, but I like the feel of it. |
2 comments:
It is beautiful, Bobbie, and very appropriately titled. Thanks for sharing!
Just lovely. "My peace I give to you, not the peace the world gives, but mine."
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