Saturday was a great day for a plein air painting session. I went to Willow Mill Park and decided to focus in on this small section of rapids. I wanted to try to keep enough realistic detail in the painting for the viewer to understand what it was, but border slightly on something more expressive. I found myself getting into the markings and movements of my brush strokes as I followed the path of the water.
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10 comments:
As soon as I saw this I thought the water should start moving. You really captured the flow of the water and splash. Very refreshing!
Julie, it is GREAT painting and twice so for it being Plein Air!
Realism at its best. Happened to be one of my own personal favorite subjects too.
Julie--I don't think anyone could have painted this better--beautiful rich coloring, movement personified--it looks and feels like water rushing over rocks--such a wonderful little painting.
very nice
Julie, I have to say this is one of your best. The movement and color of the water is exceptional.
Julie, Great finish to this painting!! I didn't see the finished product before I left on Saturday...well done! The water reads very nicely!! Kudos on the completed work of the Samuel Lewis state park vista. It was only about half finished when I last saw it. Another great job.
Thanks everyone for your comments.
Steve - it is so great to have you on the blog with us!! I am looking forward to seeing your beautiful paintings posted here...and I love your class.
Really nice Julie. Love the colors and movement.
Love the rich colors and composition Julie.
Julie...thanks for the nice comments about the class. I'm very glad you've joined our Saturday morning group!! Take a look at Ron Donoughe's painting that he posted on July 10. It was a similar challenge to yours...very small focused area of a stream with water running over the rocks...I thought of yours as soon as I saw it.
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