Saturday Painting Palooza Vol.263
This week I will be continuing with the painting of the Cape May transitional-style house . I'm using the photo seen
directly below.
I will be using my usual acrylics on a 12 x 12 inch gallery-style (thick) canvas.
When last seen, the painting appeared as it does in the photo directly below.
Since that time I have continued to work on the painting.
I've continued to address those areas untouched since the first installment in this cycle. The awnings have now been covered in a layer of red paint, the first of several to come. Above, the 2nd story porch has had various details added. A door and windows no appear in what will be shadows. All left-facing elements have been treated to highlights, but I'm not happy with the results. That will give me more to do for the next installment.
Next week's installment may not be posted at my usual time. Hopefully you'll still find me. Thanks.
The current state of the painting is seen in the photo directly below.
That's about it for now. Next week I'll have more progress to show you. See you then. As always, feel free to add photos of your own work in the comments section below.
Earlier paintings in this series can be seen here.
Labels: Cape May
4 Comments:
Moving along… no problem with the disrupted schedule; whenever you post it'll show up in my RSS feed.
You have the most intriquing houses around you. This one looks to me (in the photo) like a couple of ships about to sail in two different directions. It must be *really* interesting to paint.
Thanks Far! I couldn't move on to the next installment without your input.
Hi Nancy! This angle does make the house look a bit strange. It really is a bit more squarish than it appears here. I only hope that the owners, to whom I will eventually show the painting, recognize it as their own.
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