Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Shadyside Light, oil, 6 x 14, by Ron Donoughe

I'm often asked if I'll do a painting of someone's house. The answer is yes – if I can do it from my own plein air study and photos. Usually these commissions start with a small sketch and study. The one above was done after visiting the location at different times of the day to get the best lighting situation. Optimum time was late day, around 6:30 - 7:45. The morning was all back-lighting and early afternoon wasn't working either. The key was to have a nice distribution of light and shadow with the entry way becoming the focal point. After this small study was approved I started the larger size, which is 24 x 45. The final painting was started in my studio and finished on location. The process was about 2-3 weeks. A lot of that time was spent conceptualizing how it to create a painting that was worthy of this handsome house.

4 comments:

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

This is so full of wonderful light and form, Ron. If I were the owner, I would be beside myself with joy!

Unknown said...

This is a very beautiful painting and work of art.

Julie Riker said...

Very handsome painting Ron! The owner should be delighted.

Autumn Leaves said...

What an awesome job, Ron! And what a gorgeous home!