Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Plein air Progression


Plein air painting starts with inspiration.  I drove a few miles up the Big Thompson Canyon to a park on the Big Thompson River (Colorado).
After checking out several possibilities, I found a rock near the river to set up my pochade box with oil  paints.  I sketched out the scene with Transparent Oxide Red and blocked in my darkest darks. I worked for a few hours, gradually moving to using my pallet knife almost exclusively to get the heavy impasto feel which I wanted for the rushing river.  The end result: my impression of the river that day and a great feeling of being outside on a gorgeous Colorado summer morning.
This 14" x 11" is for sale, please contact me for more information.
You can see more of my artwork at these sites:
(a variety of my work: prints and cards available)
artforconservation.com  
(some of my artwork on various products)

1 comment:

Coloradocasters said...

Breathtaking painting. I fish the Big Thompson a few times a year and you have captured it well.