I really like how you handle the 8x16 format, Frank, and how the eye travels into the valley and back again. The brush strokes are fresh, and the sense of depth is lovely; you really used that 2 hours well...
This is really nice Frank. All the brush strokes I see in the foreground make it very interesting. Beautiful country where you live, lucky you. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I appreciate your comments. Barb
[Image] "Valley View", 8" x 16" oil on linen, 2008 $930. Framed, Available at Galeria Gardner
This is the second small painting in this series that I talked about in my last post " Into the Valley". In this one I wanted a broader view of the valley and mountains beyond. To force myself to work quickly and deliberately, I gave myself a limited amount of time to complete the painting. Details were kept to a minimum. I worked for about two hours before it was time to go get Erin from school. That was my time limit. In the afternoon, I returned to the studio with a fresh eye and pulled a few things together for about another half hour or so.
""Valley View""
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I really like how you handle the 8x16 format, Frank, and how the eye travels into the valley and back again. The brush strokes are fresh, and the sense of depth is lovely; you really used that 2 hours well...
January 10, 2008 at 6:51 AM
I'm always amazed by how you can make a splotch of paint look exactly like a cow/goat/horse. Shows how skilled you are!
January 10, 2008 at 2:26 PM
Thank you Faye. It WAS time well spent.
January 10, 2008 at 9:39 PM
It's all just splotches Ambera. Shapes and colors.
January 10, 2008 at 9:42 PM
This is really nice Frank. All the brush strokes I see in the foreground make it very interesting. Beautiful country where you live, lucky you. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I appreciate your comments. Barb
January 12, 2008 at 11:27 AM
Thanks Barb.
January 13, 2008 at 8:13 AM