Tuesday, November 2, 2010
It snowed yesterday - and that's good news.
A strange thing happens to us after the first snow - even if that's on Oct.30 - fall is over, winter begins. For me the requests for winter paintings start on the same day. Not that I don't like fall, but I have had a long a couple of months painting fall pictures and it's time for a change. I wanted to show one painting in particular - a picture of a windy fall day on Lake Superior. I tried to capture the scudding clouds and the bold white caps and deep blue water that you always see on these types of days. There is just a hint of orange in the cedar trees along the shore.
All of my fall canvases were the result of many sketches and here is a small portion of them. The subject matter comes from various travels - Kawarthas, Superior, Killarney.
And so, winter is now on the go... here are the first 2 paintings. Both are interesting in that they are of winter but the pallet is intentionally all very warm - pinks, purples, reds, and oranges. It is the management of the colour and of course the subject that provides the "cool" in these paintings.
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