HAASTRECHT, NETHERLANDS |
I am usually not inspired to paint landscapes except when I travel. This was a scene from our boat trip on the waterways from Amsterdam to Brugge earlier this summer. Nice that the camera records where you are when you take the shot, otherwise I wouldn't know this was from the village of Haastecht, which is very near Gouda. The long, narrow canvas was a challenge. I had to create a more simplified and interesting foreground than in the photo. I also enjoyed the challenge of mixing various greens. Mixing it up by using a different canvas proportion, different perspective and unexpected greens created a personal vision for a landscape.
There are at least two other paintings underneath this one. I lose track sometimes as to what lies beneath! Nice to finally feel satisfied and I can move on. Eventually they all find a satisfying finished painting, but lots and lots of false starts. The build up does make for an interesting surface. This one has a coat of gesso that I used a sponge roller over the top. When it dried, it had a very rough finish. Paint scumbles beautifully on this surface but it chews up brushes so don't use good sable on this type of surface.
With every painting, I try to learn something new. I explored surface and color mixing and think I have added to my ongoing attempt to master painting in acrylic. How boring it would be to know it all. Fortunately, there is always something new to learn.
11 comments:
Beautiful painting. And I love how you built a memory by painting from your trip. Gorgeous!
This is really nice Myrna - I like the way you have magnified the foreground, leaving a glimpse of the building beyond.
Thanks, Karen and Sonia. Painting from photos taken on a trip extends the joy of travel and leaves a lasting memory to view over and over. Photos tend to get buried and forgotten after awhile. I am hoping to create a few more paintings while lthey are still fresh in my memory.
'False starts' is so much better way of looking at those that just don't make the cut :) This one resolved beautifully ! I agree with you and I too I find I get more adventurous when painting over the 'false starts' - nothing to lose, fun to experiment. And I love to fill up travel sketchbooks - and peek into others travel paintings :) thanks for sharing !
Thanks, Meera. Your travel sketches are a joy to see.
Beautiful! Hope to see more landscapes!
A very interesting perspective: we are lying in the grass, looking through it to the little church :) Love it!
Thanks, Kim. I plan to do a few more from the trip.
Thank you, Rhonda. Actually the photo was taken from the water so I was able to get an unusually low perspective . Lying in the grass sounds wonderful. I like your imagination!
Love the painting, and the narrow vertical composition. Are you going to do more landscapes?
Thanks, Michelle, I am struggling with an abstract right now. I will probably do more landscapes from time to time but faces always draw me back!
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