Thursday, April 7, 2011

LAKESIDE STUDY

A few weeks ago, I was mentioning to Pat in the comments section of this blog about how the painting of the hunting Barn Owl came about. There had been a study completed which was quite a bit different from the finished painting so have decided to post it here. Initially completed in my sketchbook, it was supposed to be the basis for a larger watercolor painting but things didn't go the way that I had hoped. The scene is nearby in the nature reserve where I often go and paint so I know it well and should have been a simple case of creating the painting using this study as I so often do. I'm not quite sure why the final work was so different but it seemed to take on a life of its own. As an artist, I often struggle with this so I am in some ways used to it. I think the lesson here is that creating art is never a formula and one takes from it what one can. I try to do things in a new way as I see them even though I am can be influenced by others. Really all it comes down to is that I want to create my own message and tell things in a way that is important to me - probably why I spend so much time painting plein air. Lakeside study is 7" X 4".

2 comments:

Carrie Waller Watercolors said...

This is a beautiful study, although I say it's more of a finished painting than a study! It is just gorgeous with all of that texture.

Jeremy Pearse said...

Thanks for your comments Carrie, how I wish that the final painting turned out like this one did! Well I suppose I could always try again - maybe in oil this time.