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Light through the Arches Oil on panel, 11x14 |
Last September, a dear painting friend and I went out to Unity Village in Lee's Summit to do a little plein air painting. This is one of the reference shots from that day. I love the architecture out there - it is like traveling to another country to paint! The morning sun streaming in through these arches instantly caught my attention. I love the angles and the curves - all working together with the light and shadow, to tell an inviting and peaceful story. I used to attend this church as a young girl with my grandma, mom, and brother. I first sketched this scene on the panel, then applied a detailed underpainting. Once my values were established, I had some fun with the palette knife. Not nearly as crazy as yesterday, but enough to add to the texture throughout. I did have thoughts of trying the fracturing technique on this, but the complexity of the composition persuaded me not to! I think I will try that technique again tomorrow - on something simple, so I don't get in over my head! Well, this makes 68 paintings in as many days. Can't believe I am maintaining this pace. That, in itself, is a miracle.