(it is encouraging to get one's work officially noticed from time to time._
Corn Stooks |
This painting below that was done first, over two consecutive days. In fact I laboured a bit over this, all those random stacks, getting them roughly in the right position, (missing out some as well) - painting in the dense Copper Beech was a bonus, I love those trees but it's not easy to find a good position to paint them as being rather ornamental they are usually on private land. I had to put the Pylon in, these march everywhere across the landscape in Wiltshire.
The farm owner lady came by to say hello, and complimented me, saying she thought it looked 'Beautiful'. I didn't want to tell her of my doubts on that. Then feeling slightly buoyed up by her positive words, as I was about to pack up but I though I ought do a fast one of a stack, so got stuck in painting the one above very freely and fluidly, and it was soon done.
I wish It was always that quick and easy.
Corn stooks, copper beech under pylons |
Below - Another painting with characteristic pylon - entered in the same exhibition 2 years ago. It was painted at the end of February, there was a morning frost, but as the weak sun penetrated the thinning cloud, the light was beautifully delicate, and it felt like a hint of Spring, after a long unusually cold winter..
Congrats Andrew! Well deserved, I love this painting!
ReplyDeleteThank you Valerie :)
ReplyDeleteHope all well with you, and your immanent latest creation. I'll look forward to your next blog post.