Wednesday, 14 August 2019
#481 'Trundle'
There are many factors that make plein air painting a challenge. This time it was the wind! Being very exposed on top of the Downs the wind was whisking up the hill into my face. It buffets my arm when I place the paint on the board, and I have to hold onto the easel for dear life as even with it weighted by my bag it would still go over. I find it exhausting battling that and trying to paint. So I'm pleased with the outcome of this one.
I have painted this area many times, what draws me back? I like to feel the space and distance - and little glimmer of sea in the distance. Plus the familiar shape of the Isle of Wight. To capture of the undulating shapes of the hills is not easy. I used brush strokes to describe the planes.
Labels:
Artist Life,
England,
English Landscape,
Landscape,
South Downs,
The Trundle,
West Sussex
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