Almost done needs to dry completely so I can pull out a few defining shapes with watercolor pencils.Keep Makin' Art
Carl

The woods were filled with wonder this morning. The sound of the snow as I hiked along could be heard as it fell from the branches. I was surprised to see so many folks out on the trails this morning. The main trail had been packed down pretty well, but every time I ventured of off the trail to get closer to the brook I found myself pushing thru hip deep snow on uneven rocky terrain. Having survived one broken ankle in my life... I did not wander of the trail as much as I normally would to get the shot. I did get a couple scenes like this though that show you pretty well what I was seeing.
I got a little impatient... Who Me you say never.... Well I did. I started working on the background before the lemons were dry. I almost had a disaster, but thinking fast on my feet I used washes of gray, blue and purple in the background and the lemons in the bowl. Lucky for me that yellow is a pretty opaque color in watercolor and I was able to work with the area I had paint the background over the two lemons. Going with a dark background gave me an added advantage of it pushing the metal bowl forward and adding depth to the painting.

Here is the finished Pepper still life. All in all I am very happy with it! I had a plan to start with and it helped keep me on track until I had a finished painting looking like what I imagined it to be.





Technically the week is not over until tonight right?? Here is the very last oldie but goodie from 2009. I will be producing both new photos and paintings this weekend. Yeah!
Here is another image I found going thru last years stuff as I get used to the new Mac and CS4. Reflected trees in the water on a perfect October morning. This weekend I head to the studio for some new paintings.
I rediscovered this shot of Bash Bish Falls and thought I would share with you all. It is a really amazing waterfall in western Massachusetts.
While I was getting used to the new photoshop today I started playing with a few of my images. I found this one of Prospero's Cave in Bermuda. I really think I was able to get much closer to how the image actually was with this version. I can feel the cool temperature and taste a 'Dark and Stormy' now.