As regular readers know various commitments have made it difficult to get out with the oil paints so when I got a day free that coincided with a day off for my old friend, Jed. He and I get together whenever possible and put in a bit of painting time. We are governed by the weather and so it's not always been possible to get out and paint, hence the numbers of still life pieces that appear on the site. Our various adventures in the pursuit of producing pictures has us dubbed as the Cerulean Blues Brothers, Jed is also an accomplished musician.
Yesterday it was somewhat overcast but we headed up the coast to a spot near Seaton Sluice that looks back towards the St. Mary's light house.
The view was as you see in the photograph.
As with most muscles or reflexes, they atrophy when not being used and I didn't find the session easy. There were only odd glimpses of sun so the light was generally flat and it is difficult to create sufficient depth by use of contrasting values. There is a certain lack of recession in the piece that I might rectify by greying down the island and lighthouse a little more. Nevertheless great to be out in the fresh, painting and discussing the merits of Payne's Grey as an essential on the palette.
3 comments:
Very nice Mick. Glad to see you are painting again! Family matters can interfere as I know full well.Still...
Thanks a lot Peter. Can't complain that the family need time, they put up with my many absences during working days.
Mick,
This is an excellent piece. You've caught the colors of the scene beautifully. Good looking rig you are painting with too Mick.
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