'Outlook' 12 inches X 16 inches $150.00
Showing posts with label Landscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscapes. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
Sunday, February 26, 2012
On Stoney Batter Road Finished
At this stage I have blocked everything in and I can judge the final look of the painting. If I am unhappy with how things are going, it is easy to make changes at this point. If you have an area in a painting that you have spent a great deal of time on trying to make it 'just right', it can be heart breaking and difficult to bring yourself to make necessary changes. It is usually better to leave 'finished work' until last!
It is nice to get to this stage and begin adding detail and subtilties to the painting. I like alkyd because it dries quickly but not so quickly that you have difficulty blending one colour into another. Working from back to front, I add more mist coming through the distant trees. Next, a little more detail in the middle ground. The last thing I do at this point is add colour and light on the birch tree in the foreground.
Now I turn my attention to the split-rail fence, adding colour and light to define the weathered surfaces. The fence makes a great lead-in for the viewer's eye. The composition is designed to stop the eye at the birch tree, move up the trunk and follow the limb near the top of the picture to the trees in the middle ground. The gentle slope of the rough fields brings the viewer's eye back to the birch tree and weathered fence.
The final step involves adding a little more colour to the foliage of the trees in the middle ground, more definition to the leaves and branches of the birch tree, the fence and the foreground grasses. The whole painting is completed in a little over an hour.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
On Stoney Batter Road
This is start of one of my small works. It is painted on a canvas panel that measures 6 inches high by 8 inches wide. The round white buttons in the photos are push pins which I have used to secure this small canvas to a larger board that I have sitting on my easel. The title of this piece is On Stoney Batter Road. I will use this oil sketch as a study for a larger painting that I plan to complete in the future.
In the first image I have primed my canvas with a mixture of gesso, cadmium red and burnt sienna acrylic paint to give me a warm ground that is not too dark. It dries quickly and I can proceed with alkyd paint right away. I use a combination of burnt sienna and black alkyd to lay in the rail fence and birch tree in the foreground, then the receding layers of forest behind. I also start blocking in a basic sky colour.
I continue to block in the sky, allowing the warm background to show through. Painting from back to front, I block in the hazy trees in the distance. The trees in the middle ground come next, just quickly blocked in with more intense greens. The conifer trees behind the foreground birch are suggested and a grassy shadow along the base of the fence completes my initial working plan.
The picture is progressing quickly as I block in golden colours made up of cadmium yellow deep, yellow ochre, burnt sienna, titanium white and olive green in the grassy areas throughout the painting. I use olive green and sap green and titanium white to begin defining the trees in the background and middleground.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Madawaska Sunset
18 X 24 Madawaska Sunset $950.00
We used to own a cottage that we built ourselves near Algonquin Park in Ontario. It was tucked away on a beautiful, quiet bay below the fast water at Bell’s Rapids on the Madawaska River. This was the view in front of our chalet. In the winter, the quiet was almost deafening, only broken by the soft and distant sound of the rapids and an occasional raucous ‘cawing’ of a raven. It was a wonderful place that I think of often.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Hinterland Beach
$150.00 Hinterland Beach 12 X 16
I originally painted this plein air piece quite a few years ago. Recently, I came across it in a stack of canvases leaning against the wall in my studio. I have always liked the simplicity of the painting and it struck me that it really has a spiritual quality. The serenity of the tree raising bare limbs to the wilderness sky and the light breaking on the calm waters suggest this theme to me. Probably the colour that most often dominates in my paintings is blue and I have a great afinity for water. This picture has it all! I decided to touch it up a little and offer it for sale once more. If you are interested in acquiring it for your collection, go here.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Canola Fields
6 X 8 Canola $50.00
I love the contrast of the brilliant yellow of canola in full bloom against the soft, blue-greens of other farm crops. The landscape is suddenly transformed and artists such as van goph come immediately to mind. The winter has reached mid-point here in southern Ontario, and I look forward to the summer to come when I can once again enjoy vistas such as this to explore and paint.
This little painting measures 9 inches by 12 inches. It is painted in alkyd oil on a canvas panel. If you would like to purchase this painting, please click here.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Jones's Creek
I painted this little picture about a week ago. I worked from photos that I took several years ago while driving around the countryside north east of Kingston Ontario. The location is a place called Jones's Falls. I liked the look of the winding river as it flows through the granite outcroppings of the Canadian Shield. The trees in the middle and foreground frame the animated water flowing toward the viewer, while the distant blue trees in the background give the painting a sense of depth.
I don't know what kind of flowers grow in the marsh along the river, but they make a wonderful counterpoint to the deep green of the trees that make up a large portion of the picture. The whole thing makes me long for summer, which is still about six months away!
This painting measures just 8 inches high by 10 inches wide. It is painted on a canvas panel support using alkyd oil, my medium of choice. You can find the painting for sale at www.dailypaintworks .com or www.rdewolfe.com, along with a wide selection of other paintings I have created.
I don't know what kind of flowers grow in the marsh along the river, but they make a wonderful counterpoint to the deep green of the trees that make up a large portion of the picture. The whole thing makes me long for summer, which is still about six months away!
This painting measures just 8 inches high by 10 inches wide. It is painted on a canvas panel support using alkyd oil, my medium of choice. You can find the painting for sale at www.dailypaintworks .com or www.rdewolfe.com, along with a wide selection of other paintings I have created.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
I Saw the Light
I Saw the Light
Here it is, Day 2 and I have another small painting to post! This one also measures 5 inches high by 7 inches wide. It is painted in oil on canvas panel. Painting at this size is not as easy as it may look. You have to be spontaneous but accurate with your brush stokes on a support that is not much larger than your hand. I am having fun though!
This painting is for sale by auction at Daily Paintworks.com. If you would like to bid click here.
I love to paint pictures with water in them. This spot is near my former home just south of Lake Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. The sky was rather tepid so I decided to create some drama by painting a defined cloud base with a strong sunrise over the horizon. I was pleased with the result.....did it work for you? Post your comments, I would love to hear from you!
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
North Shore
North Shore SOLD
This little painting represents a new direction for me. It is very small, measuring 5 inches high by 7 inches wide. I have become interested in the 'Daily Painting' movement that promotes painting a picture every day (or as close to that goal as possible). It sounds rather daunting to me! In the coming days I will post more of these small paintings as I create them, along with a few older pieces that fit the genre reasonably well. You will find these paintings for sale at Daily Paint Works. I hope to add a new one every day or so and I hope you will check them out there and return often. Please don't be shy, leave me a comment on what you think of this little painting and whether you think small daily paintings are a good idea.
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