Early morning painting of the Herring River as it moves up into the marsh. It is quiet except for the bird chatter. On this beautiful morning a couple of kayaks came by and also some curious walkers. It is mysterious where the kayaks go as they meander up the river. They disappear and reappear. No bugs were out and I finished the painting on site.
The light is from the right at three quarters. The large tree on the right really popped out as it was back lighted or silhouetted. It made me change my value.
Friday, July 20, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Abandoned Housing
Way out, on the back forty of the campus, there exists a group of old houses that are not maintained and belong to the University. Most likely housed faculty a long time ago. The buildings are clustered around some large shade trees. Plenty of squirrels and other critters became frantic on our arrival. Their routine was interrupted by of a bunch of artists setting up to paint. What a great spot for a studio.
This morning was very sunny and I tried to capture the intense cast shadows on the structures. They changed quickly as the morning moved on. I had several sketches to mark the shading and cast shadows and this was a great help. I will be back.
This morning was very sunny and I tried to capture the intense cast shadows on the structures. They changed quickly as the morning moved on. I had several sketches to mark the shading and cast shadows and this was a great help. I will be back.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Ridge Above Putah Creek
It was a very hot morning and wasn't even 10AM. There was a warning on the trail about snakes. This led me to a shady spot in a wide opening under this huge rocky outcropping above Putah Creek. The creek was moving swiftly and birds were singing. I was really into my painting when I heard a rustling in the leaves beside the path. I must have jumped 4ft. I looked around but saw nothing moving. Having been warned about the snakes, I was very distracted from that point on.
Plein aire painting has so many features. Seeing shadows dance across surfaces and appreciating values of distant and close objects are just two. Sounds just add to the adventure.
Plein aire painting has so many features. Seeing shadows dance across surfaces and appreciating values of distant and close objects are just two. Sounds just add to the adventure.
Friday, June 22, 2012
Best Burger in Davis
A favorite spot at noon or anytime. This burger shop is on Olive Drive, a busy street. I was set up painting in the shade across the street as I painted on this very hot morning. The traffic was always changing but the burger joint was not open until I was done painting. The tree is huge and may be a combination of several trees. There was plenty of signage on buildings but I fudged it all so not to distract the eye. Wherever there is writing our eye immediately goes to read it.
Friday, June 15, 2012
Lake Solano Campground
Wonderful weather and view of Lake Solano in Winters, CA. An opportunity to mix a few varied greens and put a canoe in the Lake. The birds, especially, the peacocks gathered around as we painted. I think the peacocks are be used to campers and being fed. The hills are dried out now with the hot summer days.
I tried to paint the bridge in a recognizable likeness, but did not want it dominant. The canoe is the focal point. I used the bridge cast shadow and supports to direct the attention to it.
I tried to paint the bridge in a recognizable likeness, but did not want it dominant. The canoe is the focal point. I used the bridge cast shadow and supports to direct the attention to it.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Morning Meetup
A couple of weeks ago, I was out early to paint in Winters, CA. I wanted to catch the morning sunlight on the downtown but when I arrived the wind started blowing and the gusts kept intensifying. I got behind a large tree and painted fast. Nothing is more annoying than wind. I really like the result of the early morning sunlight on the building with the color bleached out due to the brightness. Good things happen when painting fast with gay abandon and not overworking it. You take risks, are bold and get a good result.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Eucalyptus Giants
Was painting in Birds Landing, CA and moved up from the Delta because of the winds. It was hot and sultry. The winds blow frequently in this area and there are huge wind turbines all over the hills. These lend a surreal atmosphere to the sun baked hills. I expected to see aliens and space craft. This was my second painting of the day. I moved into the shade of the giant eucalyptus trees along the roadway. They created some very nice cast shadows that reached out across the roadway.
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