
Paintings in Progress
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Sea and Sky - Day 10
bco
I added some complexity back into the waves...might be too much, need to think on it. I also lightened the figure a little bit and played with the reflections in the sand.
It's very close to finished. And even if it isn't my best piece ever, I need to let it go and get something new on my easel! 1.3 hours today.
Sea and Sky - Day 9
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Sea and Sky - Day 8
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Sea and Sky - Day 7
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Sea and Sky - Day 6
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At long last, more work on this piece. I'm honestly not sure if I want to do much more to it or not. I added more detail in the water, and added more layers to the sand...and then I decided I didn't like it, and smoothed out a lot of the detail work. What's left is something simple and elegant. I think I like the way the sea melts into the sand without a clear delineation.
I need to sleep on it. In any case, 1.2 hours today. Sorry for the slightly grainy photo.
Sea and Sky - Day 5
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Sea and Sky - Day 4
bco
Just 1.3 hours today...I spent much of my day designing business cards (finally). However, in those 1.3 hours I made the major decision to include a person in the landscape. I actually don't think I've ever done that for any of my longer pieces. Sketches, sure. But time-intensive stuff? Nope. This photo came out a little dark. Ah well.
Sea and Sky - Day 3
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Sea and Sky - Day 2
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Sea and Sky - Day 1
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New piece! Finally! To be perfectly honest, I haven't the faintest idea exactly how much time I spent on this today. If I include figuring out which reference photo to use and setting up the surface and finishing up my pastel cleaning project and all that, then I spent a good three hours (perhaps more)...but in terms of time spent putting pastel to paper? I'd say probably about 1.5 hours. Maybe 2.0. So I'll call it 1.7 for the hell of it, and call it a day.
I'm giving a new surface a try -- this painting is on Richeson Unison pastel board. It's extremely gritty. Good for holding layers; not so great for blending! I am also going to use fixative with this piece, although this photo was taken before fixative was applied. Hopefully applying the fixative won't make too much of a difference, although at this stage it doesn't much matter.