Friday, February 14, 2025

WINTER MARSH IV

 


This is the fourth one in the winter marsh series, painted from almost the same spot as winter marsh III. Obviously it is set much earlier in the day than the last one, in fact, the sun has yet to rise. I focused on the dawn colors in this painting keeping the landscape part of it closer (and darker) in value where the sky is mostly mid-tone. I like the way the marsh seems to recede as your eye gets drawn towards the horizon. A few faint clouds help to give the sky a little more definition. I think I could take the sky even darker and it would still work - perhaps even more so than this one. One benefit from doing a series of smaller painting like this is that one can draw on the experience of working from a single area and finding new ways to portray the surrounding landscape. Each one builds on to the next and as I have access to this area almost any time of the day, going there for fresh ideas is always easy (and helpful). This is another 10 x 8 inch painting (20 x 25cm), oil on board.

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