I'm looking away from the water at the exposed beach. The roots of grasseses and small trees are exposed after a storm washed away the sand.the woven web is very strong. It looks like lace. I enjoy the trail it makes.
Another piece from our Lake Michigan trip. It's 16" x 20", acrylic on canvas. It's mostly painted plein air. I needed to tone down the island later when I took a second look.. Two days later this beach was under water. We had two days to paint it and we spent two entire days on the beach . After the wind brought up the water we went into the dunes.
I bought new pears! Finally! I started with a composition of three pears but they didn't get along. So we have a small Fiesta with two pears today. I caught them mid Rumba.
Went to the west coast for a week. The west coast of Michigan, that is! I wasn't able to post my paintings each day. I thought I would be able to use my phone as a hotspot but not so..
This morning I decided to make my under painting Cadmium Yellow Medium. I was in a hurry. Rather than putting the paint on my palette which I couldn't find after painting outdoors yesterday, I squeezed out the paint directly onto my board. I rapidly buttered the Heavy Body paint over my board. Hey look at all this texture, I thought. So, I led with texture today. Oh and still being in a hurry, it wasn't completely dry. Maybe I should have labeled it Serendipity Pear!
I removed the colored cloth under the pear and cup leaving the white top. I wanted to see the shapes of the shadows more clearly and to see the reflected colors.
It seems easier to make the pear look realistic in the thumbnail drawing. I get carried away with the luxuriousness of the paint. I'm finding the acrylic is drying before I'm finished. I need to use my spray bottle or use retarder with my paint.
Purple Cone Flowers are one of my favorite perennials. They are bold and strong. I love how the flower morphs into a cone filled with seeds for the birds. It transitions my garden from summer to fall.
The green background was my under painting but I liked how it contrasted with the flower petals so I left it as a background. My next painting I will force the issue of negative painting as an exercise.
It feels like summer. It's before 11:00 and already in the high 80's. Last weeks painting spot is too sunny so I move to the other side of the creek. From the other side I couldn't see this large volume of water squeezing between these rocks.