Another pearly gray day today but with the addition of a stiff North wind blowing rain sideways on the beach. Not good painting conditions at all but I did spend time just studying the waves. That is always a joy.
Here is Wave Study #40, done yesterday:©2013 R.L. Delight, Wave Study #40, 6"x8", oil on canvas |
Wave Study #40 is the final study that will fit on my bulletin board. Here it is, all filled up:
©2013 R.L. Delight, Wave Study Bulletin Board. |
I really enjoy looking at the paintings in my studio this way. Sometimes it can get discouraging learning to paint the sea from life but when I stop and look, I am satisfied that I am making progress.
I will need to take these down to start the next batch. I need to find a good way to store these little studies so that I can easily access them for reference.
I am so enjoying painting these studies that I am considering turning them into a painted journal of a year on the coast, which would mean I would need to continue well beyond 100 studies even with not painting a painting a day.
I will have to think about it. This weekend (Sunday, Monday) is time for friends and community. I will have a few new things to share on my next post on Tuesday.
3 comments:
What an AMAZING collection of studies you have already. I love seeing them all together. The progress, the mood from day to day. Some standouts too among them.
Can you put them in a binder of sorts? Do they make clear protectors safe for this sort of thing. Or maybe you should just put a high tension wire up around the room close to the ceiling and start clipping them around! ;) Follow the wave studies. Anyway, lovely. Enjoy your days of rest, reconnecting and recharging.
Hi Theresa, I like your idea of the high wire. I was thinking of mounting the paintings on archival board and making them into some sort of book or folio for reference. As I plan to have a hundred or more, I would probably run out of room for the wire! One of the reasons I am thinking of continuing for a year is that it is fun to see all the light and weather changes. Summer would be a challenge as the waves calm down. Perhaps would need to go further down the coast. Hmmmmm.
This collection of studies is just amazing. I love seeing them together. Keep on waving!
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