oil on linen panel, 8" by 10", plein air My favorite place to paint and to take visiting plein air painters to paint. It's at China Camp State Park on SF Bay. This is high tide. This painting goes with me tomorrow to Wisconsin as a gift to friends that I am staying with before my plein air festival in Mineral Point starts in 4 days.
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Wonderful painting, Stu - looks like it's all coming together with your plein air painting lately! Congratulations!
Thank you all; Thomas, Michael, Candi, Ana, Silvana, Susan and Jon! Michael, I have not "ditched the grays" because they are one of the best ways to show off color, but since I have gone to a very limited palette, my color mixing and use of color have improved considerably. Candi, my friend is Erin Blum and she lives in Wisconsin. She is quite good at plein air watercolor. We'll see how my water colors come out. Silvana, my oils dry in a couple of days, but I don't use very thick paint and I do use an alkyd medium (Galkyd lite).
Stu, this is really good. It really pays for you to put some colour in your painting. You are doing it so well. Have fun at the festival!
Super!!!Ihope you enjoy your festival!!!! Have you just painted it? How long doyour oils take to dry? The one I have painted a week ago is still very wet!!!
Your friends are lucky, they're getting a beautiful painting!
Hi Stu. Beautiful ..I am happy to see you ditching the gray and going more for color!!!
Stuart, who is your friend who does the plein air watercolor workshops? That will be fun for you! Thomas are you still taking the classes with the VAA? I keep meaning to sign up for that, or at least check into it, do you really like them, and do youfeel they are super beneficial?
You know, Stu, like Michael said, you get a lot more color (even if it's fairly subtle) into them - it really lifts them - breathes life into them -this one really invites the viewer's eye to linger
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