With each orchard painting, I felt like I was improving. Painting trees with white blossoms is more difficult than it seems. The trees are a slightly darker value than the blue morning sky. The core of the tree is a darker value than the sunlit grass on a flat plane of ground. The white blossoms are really not white but should appear so in the painting. I used cool and warm tints.
Apple Orchard Reflections, oil, 8x10, $250 unframed |
The subject of an orchard and reflections in a pond. The tree on the right was not so pretty, so I used my artistic license and substituted another. |
Another morning, I tackled this difficult subject of a back lit orchard.
The corner of an apple orchard, backlit in the morning light. |
The start of my blocking in the large masses. I was working on the apple tree masses when I took this photo, trying to figure out the right tone. |
Apple Orchard - May, oil, 11x14, $400 uf This study will translate well into a pastel painting! Thank you for viewing my paintings! Please contact me if you are interested. To see more plein air work see my website: www.KalinowskiFineArt.com |
3 comments:
Both are so lovely, Kathleen. You are so right about painting white! I really struggle with that, but you handled it beautifully. Congratulations on Festival and Muskegon shows!
Beautiful paintings, Kathleen.!
Belíssimo trabalho, meu parabéns..Não poderia deixar de parabenizá-la por esse magnífico trabalho. Também faço alguns desenhos realistas, caso queira dar uma olhada http://renatoprado-desenhos.blogspot.com
grande abraço
Atenciosamente
Renato Prado
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