That kind of day
Posted: May 2, 2014 Filed under: Uncategorized 36 CommentsIt’s that kind of day. Sunny one minute and pouring rain the next. I’ll admit that I did try to do something rather detailed but in the end the best way to portray this type of turbulent sky is with a quick impression.
Wow.
Swooning over this……………………………………..
Thanks so much Vicky.
I love it!
Thanks!
Magical!
Thanks Monique!
I have a question Shari. It’s for one of my future posts. I’d like it not to be public. 🙂
My email is on my “about” page. You can send me a question.
Thanks. 🙂
beautiful! really wonderfully atmospheric.
Thanks Marc!
This is what I want to try this summer – working without a drawing – how daring 🙂
Without a drawing and on wet paper. Completely out of control!!
Powers of observation really showing here. I can see the rain splashing in the street! Upward instead of falling down. You got it perfectly!
Thanks Miz Dee!
Unbelievably beautiful!
Thanks Tim!
Amazing atmospheric mood here Shari 🙂 You’re brilliant !
What size is it?
This is the size of a postcard Mary. The right size for a quick impression.
Well Shari, this is just pure beauty.
It’s 7:47am and you just gave my day a great start.
Thank you.
Hope the rest of the day is great Filipe!
C’est magnifique Shari!
Merci pour toutes les beautés que vous nous offrez, toujours.
Merci Louise!
Love it!!!
Thanks Suzanne!
Oh my! That sky is beautiful!
Thanks Lee!
Hi Shari, of course i like your sketches and appreciate your technique, otherwise i would obviously not visit your site. But this one is a real “wow, look this” sketch to me because of its special energy. Hilarious! (And i hope the word means what i meant 🙂
I’m not quite sure what word you mean but I understand what you want to say. Thanks!
I love the glow you achieved in the background.
Thanks Mary!
Stunning! I love it….
Thanks Linda!
wow! this painting rocks, love the colors and the beautiful technique makes a great atmosphere, one of my favorites I must say 🙂 I wonder how you paint the flou parts so atmospheric,
yet so controlled, i wish i could do that, really great! The road looks more like a dry watercolor technique i guess, have you used masked fluid for the white parts?
I always find myself wanting to be where you were as you painted… draws me right in! The sparkling light is great.
Thanks so much Maureen. I really appreciate it.