One of the most common issues with painting plein air landscapes is...all that green. Everyone loves lush green landscapes, but we also have a backpack full of colors that we are dying to use. This setting is in a beautiful park in Syracuse, NY, called Green Lakes. Not only is the lake green, but everything else is too. Sometimes when I'm trying to introduce more excitement to a monochromatic scene I either choose a harmonic color scheme to base my interpretation on, or play with temperature relationships, or use the setting as a springboard to design a more interesting composition and modify the shapes accordingly. The one given is a quick value sketch, so I can stay on track no matter which path I choose. Below is a photo of the landscape. Altho the colors may look dull in the photo, it was actually inspiring, dramatic and colorful, and thats what I hoped to communicate.
There are still a couple of spots left for my workshop in Tuscany in late September - it's sure to be fun!
Here is the info.
Other workshops:
Clemente, CA Nov. 10, 11, 12.
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Carmel, CA Nov. 3-7. Full w/wait list.
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2 comments:
stunning!!
thank you mary!!
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