Wanted to do a painting that was about not fussing with it. I have been doing some fairly tight work as of late and wanted to plow through one in a single session "Alla Prima."
The objective on this one was to capture the heat of a July day without burning up the canvas. More warms than cools.
I found this old wagon on my way back from Jackson this summer in an area that I am familiar with the history of it. It was 107 degrees that day and I couldn't help but think of the courage of the homesteaders that come west for the promise of a better life.
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The objective on this one was to capture the heat of a July day without burning up the canvas. More warms than cools.
I found this old wagon on my way back from Jackson this summer in an area that I am familiar with the history of it. It was 107 degrees that day and I couldn't help but think of the courage of the homesteaders that come west for the promise of a better life.
Drawing is a little wonky, but I thought that might add a little flavor.
For a larger image, click on picture.
10 comments:
I find myself enjoying every single mark in this painting, Les. Brushwork is terrific! I wish I was as as facile with it as you. Nice work!
Love the looseness in this one Les. You certainly get a feel of the intense sun. Nice!
Les... one of your best yet IMHO. Love the drawing and dynamic placement of the wagon. Good value pattern as well!
cheers, Michael
A great one and the wonkyness adds character to it. The waggon looks so lonely and deserted.
Thanks alot Mike. Your post made my day. I had to look up the word facile.
Thanks Robin. I can get pretty tight with my work. This one felt good. Appreciate the kind words.
Thanks Michael. Love your input. The thumbnail was key in making this work.
Thank Stefan. I have labored over work like this to get everything flawless only to have it communicate poorly. The wagon needs a friend.
The wagon frame has so much character, and I can tell it was a hot day! You have some really nice paintings here.
This painting says it all Les ~ 'heat, rust, character, history...
I think the drawing is well done and you captured the sense of spontaneity.
Lovely!
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