I have been painting a lot of studies the past few weeks.
I am pushing my skill level again. It is always a challenge often
fraught with frustration and the appearance of little progress. Perhaps
artistic growth follows a different timeline. It definitely isn't a
straight line!
I have two works in progress. One was at Short
Sands. It was a beautiful afternoon. We have been fortunate to have many
of these this winter, if you can call it that. While Eastern U.S. has
been hammered with snow and wind, we have had mild days with little rain
and much sunshine. It is as if the storms back East have sucked all the
water from the west and dumped it, in the form of snow, on the storm
weary people and animals there.
I got a great start on a more detailed study but
had a small time window to work. I thought I would be able to go back
within a day or two but weather and life circumstances have kept me from
it. So, it waits. I am hoping there will be an opportunity next week.
Here is a picture of the start of the painting:
Short Sands North End-WIP
Short Sands South
I woke up
this morning with emails announcing not only a gale warning but heavy
rains. I figured I had better get out today before the storm arrives. I
just made it. The tide was hitting low when I arrived. It is always
surprising how little time the tide takes to come back in. When I left,
the waves were coming within a foot or two of my easel. This is another
work in progress. I got enough that I will be able to finish this study
from memory in the studio.
Calm before the storm, Neahkahnie Beach
Storm Building, Neahkahnie Beach
© 2015 R.L. Delight, Mood Change, WIP, 9"x12", oil on canvas
The day was
not sunny but the gray filtered light was bright. It was not hazy
though. One of the things I love about gray days are the amazing colors
that pop out in the sea. This study still needs work to capture what I
was seeing. I put the waves in last so they were done in haste.
The wind was
picking up as I was leaving the beach. I had heard the eagles behind me
but suddenly one swooped right above my head and landed up the beach a
bit. The crows always follow or chase the eagles. This one had a nice
tidbit it was eating and as I stood there watching, it finished it off
and cleaned its beak in the sand. I did take pictures but the exposure
on my cell phone camera went haywire and they did not come out. I always
enjoy watching our local Bald Eagles. Such a treat, and a nice ending
to the day.
I have big
changes happening in my studio which involves a clearing out and
re-arranging. It is always a good thing to do as one learns and grows.
Spring is coming!
-Renee
2 comments:
I really like 'Mood Change'-I mean even more than I usually like your work ! I wish I could share your posts but my browser rarely lets me have a picture from them and I know links just get lost when people are scrolling down .
Thank you Rukshanaafia! I appreciate your wish to share and completely understand. Thanks for the lovely comment!
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