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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Landscape Commission
Step 1 - Underpainting


This is a landscape commission I have started working on recently that is of a log cabin in Wyoming. The light will be filtering in through the trees on the left, creating some great sunny areas as well as deep shadows. In the foreground grasses, there are many summer wildflowers, which I am am really looking forward to painting!
There is a rocky run-off area that starts just off center at the bottom of the canvas, and curves slightly left before disappearing. The fireplace is stone. It's a gorgeous place, and holds lots of happy family memories for the owners.
There may be a glimpse of a log cabin workshop behind the left side of the cabin - checking with my client to see if they want that there (my notes were taken months ago, and are not clear in that area :( )
I thought it would be interesting to post my process in steps. This is the underpainting, which maps out the dark and light areas. Doing this first helps nail down composition as well as the values and is very helpful when starting to block in color. In this particular painting, my underpainting is more detailed than I would normally have because I want the client to get a good idea what this will look like at the onset.
See you when the next step is complete!

3 comments:

CHummelKornell said...

This will be a lovely painting. Thanks for sharing your WIPs, I find it so interesting to see how artists proceed with their work.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

Thank you, C Hummel. I thought it would be interesting to post the progress of this painting, especially for my client. Unless you are an artist, very few people realize what all goes into a painting - the different layers that make it what it is.

Pat Koscienski said...

Great start, Claire. I can't wait to see how you handle the next stage.

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