This painting is a copy, meaning I painted it myself, but the actual composition idea is from a book. The only thing I did different than the original is I added the patch of greens in the lower right corner, and different splashes of color around the picture. I did this as an exercise (a tedious one I might add) to practice what many artists call the troublesome greens.
The original was done by a canadian artist named Ian Roberts. It can be found in his book entitled, Mastering Composition. I'm learning a lot from that book, including the importance of softening edges; managing cool and warm sections, etc.
This is also the first time I have done a painting with a golden light tone all over. You know I do the reds, and have been working on the blue tones as well. Completing this painting has given me charge to take on one with identical tones, only this time the canvas is EXTRA large! I'll post in a few months.
Title: Fall In Provence (NFS)
Size: 9 x 12 inches
Medium: Acrylic on canvas
By Marisa Ray
One year, 52 paintings
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
August 19th-Blue Landscape #1
I've been working on this type of landscape for a while, but really had yet to publish one. I did show you a painting with similar tones a couple months back called "Icy Winter", although I really wasn't happy how it turned out. I think this one is a lot better. I'm really having a lot of fun painting just landscapes. When I first started painting, I did a lot of houses and cottages. Sometimes I think (not in all of them) that the landscape suffered, because many times I was just winging it.
I have found several good books to help guide me through this process. Many of them talk about drawing out your compostion from several different angles. When I first started doing art a while back I quite a bit of drawing, but now I am just too eager to start painting. I need to discipline myself more to draw. With my commitment of one painting per week this year, I find myself always in a rush to get the next one done.
Anyways, you should see several more blue landscapes as time goes on.
Title: "Blue Landscape #1
Size: 5 x 7 inches
Medium: Acrylic on board
I have found several good books to help guide me through this process. Many of them talk about drawing out your compostion from several different angles. When I first started doing art a while back I quite a bit of drawing, but now I am just too eager to start painting. I need to discipline myself more to draw. With my commitment of one painting per week this year, I find myself always in a rush to get the next one done.
Anyways, you should see several more blue landscapes as time goes on.
Title: "Blue Landscape #1
Size: 5 x 7 inches
Medium: Acrylic on board
Sunday, August 12, 2012
August 12th-Sun Kissed Winter
Here is a small landscape I've done, entitled "Sun Kissed Winter". You might be thinking, 'Gosh, you paint a lot of reddish winter scenes!' I know I do. Part of the reason is I'm just drawn to snow scenes. Secondly, it's this particular toning I'm most acquainted with. I hope to master it someday.
Secondly, there are a lot of unfinished paintings here at my home studio that you haven't scene, that are blueish toned. I find that harder, so a lot of them sit on a shelf while I wait for clues from above on what to do with them. I'm working on them though, and I hope to publish them on this blog very soon.
Title: "Sun Kissed Winter"
Size: 7 1/2 x 3 3/4 inch
Medium: Acyrlic on wood
Secondly, there are a lot of unfinished paintings here at my home studio that you haven't scene, that are blueish toned. I find that harder, so a lot of them sit on a shelf while I wait for clues from above on what to do with them. I'm working on them though, and I hope to publish them on this blog very soon.
Title: "Sun Kissed Winter"
Size: 7 1/2 x 3 3/4 inch
Medium: Acyrlic on wood
Sunday, August 5, 2012
August 5th-"Winter River Bend"
Last year I heard another artist say, "Paintings should be representative of reality." When she said it I wholeheartedly disagreed. I think there should be realistic features in art no doubt, but I also think art should ultimately make people long for a better world and existence. After all, we were made for Eden.
Title: "Winter River Bend"
Size: 8 x 10 inches
Medium: Acrylic on board
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