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Longview Shelter Barn
Oil on panel, 8x10 |
I started this painting at a Summit Art plein air paint-out at the Longview Farm, graciously hosted by David Gale. The day was warm and sunny, and I was drawn to the way the light hit the south side of this grand barn. At the time, I was using acrylics, and had completely underpainted this beautiful building. Now that I am using primarily oils, I thought it the perfect time to go back to this piece and finish it. I'm using a couple of new colors here, both by Terre Grezze D'Italia - antique green earth and the yellow earth. I've used the yellow earth on several recent pieces - I like the color, which is warmer than yellow ochre. I have never really liked yellow ochre, it is too dirty a shade for me. The cool thing about these paints is that they are coarsely ground - and that texture shows in the strokes (especially good for earth and foliage). I really want to work on buildings before the new plein air season gets busy in the spring. Maybe, I'll reach the point where these buildings are easy! 34 paintings in a row........
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