Above left is a shot of the Secret Cove, Lake Tahoe, Nevada. I shot this photo early on Saturday, Mar. 10, 2007. To the right is my almost that I painted this scene on. The canvas measures 24" x 38". To begin with, I mixed up a burnt-orang-ish color and applied it in strokes to my canvas with my palette knife just to get going. Follow along and see the progress of the rest of this painting...
1.) After applying the paint with knife as shown in the initial shot, I wetted a paper towel with Turpenoid and spread it evenly over the whole canvas. At this point, I will wipe the paint down till it's as thin as I want it.
2.) From there, I dip a small bristle brush (about a size 2 flat) in Turpenoid as well and use it to draw with. I initially divide my canvas into thirds both horizontally and verically which aids both my composition and drawing.
3.) I dove right in and painted my sky right on top of my wet underpaint. I was sure to practice my "fat over lean" principle by mixing plenty of medium ( I use M. Graham's Alkyd/Walnut oil mix and thin it about 50% with Turpenoid) and mix it liberally into my sky colors (making them "fat" with oil). It slides right off my brush and sticks to the "lean" under-paint.
4.) I got a late start on this painting because I had to stretch the canvas and by then it was late in the day, so I painted in the far mountains keeping them light and very blu-ish to pull off the atmospheric perspective I'm after. I mix a fair amount of sky color with the greens and browns for the small bit of the middle mountain slope and then called it a day.
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