Tuesday 3 January 2017

#152 Low Tide, Langstone Harbour 9.5x12"



I painted this yesterday out in Lansgtone harbour, similar area to painting no.147
It was bitterly cold with a north wind blasting me. My hands were numb before I even started! I had gloves and hand warmers but it wasn't enough. 

I haven't painted plein air in a couple of weeks and was surprised at how rusty and out of sinc I felt. I had prepared all my gear the night before, and even that I felt resistance getting into the studio and doing it! I can see how artist block could develop by just not painting and not having that art thinking and routine...

The view I chose needed work with the composition - see pic below. But I thought it had potential. I managed to start but was so cold I could barely think. I got the essence in and then retreated home.
I finished it yesterday afternoon (too late to take pic and blog). Something I was mindful about was the dark bank of mud in the foreground I wanted a line of water to lead you to the mid ground and boat. So I added to the wiggle of water that was there already. I took out the second boat as the compostion was unbalanced with it.
I'm happy with the outcome and very pleased to be painting again!



2 comments:

  1. What an uninspiring view re photo! Somehow you have produced from that a painting that is powerfully evocative of winter by the sea.
    I must say that I think you are crazy to paint outside when the temperature is zero or below which it must be at 8 o'clock in the morning when the skies lighten enough for you to see what you are doing.

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  2. Fabulous light! You were so right to take out the second boat it does make for a much more very pleasing composition. It makes me shudder to think of the icy elements you endured but you have a talent for creating a lovely painting out of initially unpromising views.

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