I guess you could say I am in a painting frenzy. A real challenge I have gotten myself into this time! Getting all new paintings going for a semi-solo show in October. To top it off, they are much larger than I do on a regular basis and after doing the 30 paintings in 30 days that were mostly 5 x 7", these 18 x 24 up to 29 x 50" seem like monsters!
I need to wait for the show to reveal any of them, so I am sharing a recent western smaller painting.
So far on the easels I have, Cathedral Rock, The West Rim, Chapel of the Holy Cross and Yellowstone Falls.
The title of the show is "EAST MEETS WEST". I will probably add some animals to a few; like the quail that I saw so many times in Cave Creek, AZ; or the buffalo of Jackson Hole ; the moose in Dubois or the antelope in Pinedale.
I have never had more than 1 painting going at a time, so this is a real change for me. It seems to be working, as I can do a little on one and then move on before I overwork anything. I also have almost always painted 'alla prima' and very tight and detailed. Plein air painting has loosened me up and I approach it very differently now. I have been laying in the foundations with using Liquin as a medium; so far, so good. I also have allowed myself to use any tube colors I choose, experimenting with a few I rarely use.
I am planning on making my own simple framing from 1 x 2" poplar or pine and staining it a rich mahogany, I think. My miter saw doesn't cut very accurate angles so I may need to use an old fashioned wood miter box and hand saw. I will test one this week.
I did manage to make my display stands and get them stained. I will post a photo of them later in the week.
5 comments:
Ooooh the warmth of it all.
Love those moccasins, always wanted
a pair of those...lol.
This sounds great!
Can't wait to see what you're painting!
Good for you Ruth Ann.... Let us know when the show is up. Char and I would love to see it. So glad you are making the time to paint more. Love your work! :)
Thanks for all your kind comments! Your support spurs me on...
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