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Sundown in the Woods
Oil over acrylic on panel, 16x20 |
The mood on this piece is different than most of my work. I wanted to capture that really vivid sunset color, and it is harder for me than I thought! I ignored the voice in my head telling me to "gray down" & "calm down those colors, girl"! So, here I am breaking "rules" and blazing a new trail for me. I like the moody feel of this. I may look at it in the morning light - and think I am crazy! I underpainted most of this in acrylic, then came over that with oils. I glazed in the hillside, cabin and background trees with my oils - they were not even in the underpainting. The effect is just what I was after. I could simply wipe away anything that didn't feel just right. Oils very easily wipe off of the open acrylics I had used. When using the Golden Opens, I must allow LOTS of drying time - because it takes them ages to dry if you don't add in a bit of regular acrylic to the mix. I may just use this technique again, it seems to add to the depth to the landscape. This is painting number 71 in 71 days :)
hola Tammie, grandiosas obras me gusta tu estilo, llenas de color y naturaleza, interesante sitio te felicito, saludos...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! This was a fun one to paint, kind of a fairy tale setting :)
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