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Blue Ridge Mountains - Sold




...Blue Ridge Mountains...

oil on canvas - 6" x 8"

I can't believe how hard this was to paint.
I had to wipe it off and start over three times! And I'm still not totally happy with it. I just keep telling myself, "It's only a daily painting, it's only a daily painting, it's only... "

Maybe I'm being too perfectionistic, but the very slight changes in the value and temperature of the colors, plus all the soft blending made a huge difference in the aerial perspective. The so-called "rules" of aerial perspective, (that colors get lighter and bluer and less intense as seen from a greater distance), seem to have been written on a sunny day with a blue sky. Here, at dusk, there was so much red in the light, there was a lot of purple in the distance. Actually, the color of those background mountains, which appears blue-violet here, had so much red it, it looked pink on the palette.

The sun seemed to be floating on a layer of purple mist. I put a little thalo turquoise in the sun, so it would vibrate against the reds.



Posted by Linda Schweitzer on 9/2/2009 8:43:40 AM | Permalink | 2 Comments
Topics: Outdoors/Landscape | Painting technique 

Ruth Housley
via lindaschweitzer.com
Hi Linda,
I painted the Blue Ridge Mountains but did not do it like you did and I like yours.
Ruth









 

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