Showing posts with label sunlight and trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunlight and trees. Show all posts

Monday, 22 February 2016

Painting at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens

I had a much better plein air painting experience today. I arrived at the Gardens when it opened and despite having some difficulty in deciding what to paint, finally settled on the large Banyan tree near the Children's area. I have been wanting to paint this particular tree for awhile, so the timing seemed right. Fortunately I was able to position myself in the shade and off the sidewalk - the latter being a rule in order to not block the visitors - which also ruled out a number of really great view options, but what can you do. 
I thought I would try to do a quick value sketch, but realized that trying to accurately draw and shade the tree roots would take forever, so opted to just jump into the painting, which I think was the right thing to do. 
I started with a wash of blue acrylic to just mass in the vertical trunks and provide a framework for the trees, then drew into that with a watercolour pencil, then kept trying to get some paint everywhere on the canvas, while slowly defining the wonderful maze of roots, as best I could.  
I had not planned to go crazy with colour, but things just happen. 


The painting did start to come together but the tree roots continued to be a challenge - and at several points I had to draw and then re-draw their edges - and the lower foreground still needs to be completed, as well as the background.  All in all, a good day and I am looking forward to tomorrow.



Sunday, 27 July 2014

Into the Mystic

Mystic Light
16" x 20"  - acrylic on canvas  SOLD

Earlier in July we spent a delightful weekend visiting my friend MK and her partner at their cottage on a small island on Westlemkoon Lake. It's a large lake with many smallish single dwelling islands, featuring wind-swept pine trees, and large flat rocks that are great for swimming from. While there I took lots of photos of the many wonderful views and they in turn have inspired a number of recent paintings. 
Mystic Light is based on the photo below. You can't help but be struck by the beauty of nature in such a setting. My challenge was to try to paint the sunlight shining through the trees. I took my cue from the great colourist Hans Hoffman who said  "My aim in painting is to create pulsating, luminous, and open surfaces that emanate a mystic light....In nature light creates the colour. In the picture colour creates the light."