Tulips Peaking - Phase One |
This creation is comprised of two 8x8 squares that were positioned side by side. I used "sight sizing", a technique in which the scene and the painting are developed in duplicate (when standing a particular distance from the canvas) such that the eye can move from subject to canvas and the scene looks identical (in theory:)).
Maureen Painting at BPG |
It was pleasant and sunny at the start but as the clouds moved in, the light changed, which is as always, a primary challenge of plein air painting. I wanted to be sure that the peaking tulips were included, but as I often do, I didn't get close enough for them to make a big statement in the painting. Instead, the old granite steps, walkers and ducks became the more important elements. The swan boats had just started running so that was a nice backdrop, although they didn't make it into the painting.
Tulips Peaking |
Well beyond the two hour mark, I checked the time and realized that my parking meter had expired! I packed up and headed for my vehicle. I could see orange tickets on several windshields, including all the adjacent cars!? No ticket for me! Great day all around!!
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