Snow day
Posted: January 23, 2018 Filed under: Uncategorized 45 CommentsWhat was supposed to be my first day of school today turned out to be a snow day — or rather an ice storm day. Every student’s dream, and teachers too — getting that notification in the morning that school is closed for the day. I used some of the free time to paint the snowy view I saw as I walked through the park with Alice last night at dusk. Today it looks very different, with a thick coating of ice covering the branches — not nearly as misty or atmospheric.
I use a rough Two Rivers paper for this, along with brushes from my arsenal of riggers and stripers to build up layers of branches. A big blob each of Verditer Blue and Burnt Umber on my palette help me get the greys I want, and some white gouache mixed in at the end allows me to add some opaque streaks of blowing snow.
The bit of yellow is just the right touch! Beautiful!
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Well thanks Rita. That little touch was a street light.
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very atmospheric!
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Thanks Leslie.
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I agree with Rita – the yellow ads magic. Love this painting!
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Thanks Mary.
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Beautiful Shari! It really brings out the feeling of winter.
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Thanks Gail. Hope all is well with you!
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This is one of my favorites. I love the feeling of that cold snowy day and the bit of light In the distant sky.
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Thanks so much!
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such beautiful work.
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Thanks Lois!
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best ever snow painting!
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Wow, thank you so much for this!
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See you there.
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I don’t think this was meant for me, was it ?
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Fantastic.
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Thanks Tim!
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Love it!! How long did it take you to paint this? Not long I’m sure. It would take me one-half a day!
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Donna, this probably took a couple of hours, but certainly not half a day. Long than that and I get impatient, and bored.
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Very beautiful job. I love it!!!!!! Great job on the trees.
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Thanks Larry.
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Beautiful! Love the colors of this one!
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Thanks so much Ann Christina!
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What a beautiful work of art to wake up to on a dreary looking morning!
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Many thanks Ineke.
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Really beautiful!
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Great to hear from you Lisa!
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very interesting captures the atmosphere so beautifully
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Thanks Rita.
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Great atmosphere. Truly captures the current icyness (sp?). Wonderful composition.
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Thanks Alison!
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Lovely as always, Shari. Is there a Verditer Blue that you prefer – Holbein or DS? Or some other brand? I hear this pigment mentioned frequently.
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Janine, I have only tried Daniel Smith so I can’t really answer that. I do like this one.
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What a lovely painting. There is so much in the composition leading the eye to the sweet spot
( golden glow) . I didnt see the far house until I blew the size up and noticed the gold gable end it has. Graphic design background must help.
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Thanks John. Graphic design background does help, and also always trying to think of the composition in the beginning. Design is so important.
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I just had to look up Verditer Blue on Daniel Smith’s colour chart, What a beutiful blue made up of PB36 Cerulean Blue (green shade).PB28 Cobalt Blue and a White PW4. I think it would be hard to get it right if you decided to mix it yourself. It looks to be close to W&N Cerulean Blue Red Shade which goes nicely for our New Zealand Skies.
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John, yes, that is exactly what it is. I don’t use it often but it works really well for cold, cold days when you need just that blue. Sometimes I just find Cerulean too warm for snow, and Cobalt is too cool.
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Wow!!! Wonderful atmosphere! Your touch of yellow in the sky just draws me in.
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Thanks Joan.
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Absolutely entrancing.
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Many thanks Trevor!
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the light is just so perfect!
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Thanks so much!
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So gorgeous – moody and luscious! Shari, what size do you usually paint on site?
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