What a Difference a Day Makes
As a Plein Aire painter, you never know what to expect. It was a glorious, crisp day for painting. Colors were out in their full glory.
“He who has overcome his fears will truly be free..”
– Aristotle
As a Plein Aire painter, you never know what to expect. It was a glorious, crisp day for painting. Colors were out in their full glory.
Ignoring heavy coastal fog, I dusted off my brushes and went painting. Barely seeing the cars in front of me as I searched for a site, I spotted a tree grouping I thought would make a great tutorial study.
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While I was gone, I hope you have been producing a lot of masterpieces! As all of us are well aware these days, life sometimes brings us unexpected patches to deal with that we hadn’t planned on. I am no exception.
At 2:00 am this morning, I realized I missed Thursday's cycling post, and now being Friday evening, there is also NO video to be found for the Cycling Painter.
Tuesday is coming to a close, and the seascape painting I started last week is still patiently waiting on my easel for completion.
Now being Monday evening, the seascape painting is going to have to wait just a little longer. I woke up this morning thinking about the video I want to post this week.
I was hoping to get a jump start on the painting video I promised to display on my website next week.
All a painter really needs for this exercise is one dark color and one light color. For example, white or a very light yellow can be used for the light color and brown, gray, dark green, or black for the dark. Extremes are best in