Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice. Show all posts

Friday, December 6

Icy

"Icy"
9.5" x 6.5"
Pastel on sanded paper





















It's cold where I live, but not this cold, nor is it this barren. There's ice on the puddles, but they're not this expansive, nor this deep. Snow has fallen, but it won't still be here come spring. I'm thankful to live where it's appropriately wintery — not outrageous.  

The way I first finished this painting was to perfectly reflect the mountains in water with dry rocks on the shore of a body of water. It was boring. I was ready to fling it into the trash when a voice said, "Keep the mountains, blur the rest."  I did that and instead of tossing this sheet of watercolor paper, which is what I paint on, I'm pleased with its frigid iciness. 

Carol

Thursday, February 28

Glazed

"Glazed"
12" x 12"
Oil on wrapped canvas 
There are nearly a dozen solo silos whose barns are long-since gone on my way to my critique class.. The ice-glazed snow this past week made some of them ... strikingly lovely.  

Snow and ice almost always dictate a high key painting—light in value.  

Carol

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