Showing posts with label winter light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter light. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Day 4 of January 30 paintings in 30 days challenge by Marion Hedger

Morning Light Silver Birches by Marion Hedger
Day 4 of January 30 paintings in 30 days challenge
palette knife painting
oil on canvas panel
18x24cm (approx 7"x10")
Available to purchase US$120 international shipping incl.
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I actually got down to painting something new for the fourth day of the challenge.
Theme for the challenge
I have been trying to think of a suitable theme for the challenge. I came up with several ideas but couldn't narrow it down to something I would want to do for 30 days. The one thing I was adamant about, was I wanted to paint smaller than my norm (24x18cm) so that I could paint more quickly and leave time for continuing on a larger painting.

So for the theme for my challenge is THERE IS NO THEME! I will just continue to practice and work on my techniques with ideas as they pop into my head, having fun along the way.

Today's Painting
This is a photo I took while out for a walk one morning in an area called Sherwood Pines. The sun was shining and although it was cold, it was a nice morning for a walk. You might ask -

"Where are the pines?"
Sherwood Pines is an old pine plantation right in the middle of Sherwood forest (yes THE Sherwood Forest of Robin Hood fame) where they grew pines for pit props. As the mining industry no longer exists, they are gradually replacing the pines with indigenous trees. The area has been converted for  leisure use with bike and walking trails and an adventure playground for the kids. A great use of the area.

Sherwood Pines revisited
You might remember my previous painting from the September challenge of another walk in the same area, see here

Some close-ups of the knife work
Much of the pink ground is left showing to add 'sparkle'
Some of the initial brush stroke block-in is left untouched
The foreground is left deliberately loose and suggestive

Monday, February 14, 2011

Late Winter Morning Light by Roxanne Steed



10"x8" oil on Belgian linen mounted on archival board

"Under the snowdrifts the blossoms are sleeping,

Dreaming their dreams of sunshine and June."

-William Sharp


There's something wonderful and warm on a gray winter day when the sun starts to break through the gloom and shine through the windows, illuminating things with a warm touch here and there. It's such a happy surprise of a moment that always brings a smile. "Late Winter Morning Light" is a 10"x8" oil on Belgian linen mounted on archival panel. For more information about this painting, including pricing, framing, etc. contact me at this link.

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