Reference photos: I tend to horde reference photos for rainy days. Some of which are bad quality, others way beyond my capability to recreate. After years of doing this I’ve learned that eventually I’ll work out an approach in my head, tackle it, and have a work I’m pleased with. The photo for this was very grainy and the bluff seemed overwhelming. I started the painting with an olive green background which helped me tremendously in creating the shadows for the light filtering down. This photo is of my son and his new husky mix puppy on one of their first outings to Red Bluff in Ms. It's one of his favorite place, in the region, to hike. It was taken by his girlfriend with a camera phone so it was kind of grainy. At first, it was an obstacle because I wasn't sure how to approach this photo not being able to see details. The blessing in that is that it forced me to stay loose and not focus on the details, but instead, the light.
Puppy break, 8x10 Oil

No comments:
Post a Comment