Your development of snow lighting is inspiring. I see a progression looking back at your snow paintings as far back as 2007. Some like "Lambing" hint at your future and these sunny snow paintings are truely evolving mastery.
Burrr, if I was standing next to this painting I would expect to be shivering and to see my breath. Great job capturing the chill. The pink underpainting was an excellent choice!
What fantastic light you've got in this one. One beautiful painting. (I've been in the northern hemisphere 2 weeks and am now tired of the snow! How do you guys cope with it???)
mike i don't go far to paint the landscape, don't need to,plenty of nice stuff in walking distance...alas no castles in my neighbourhood,would be nice though,a nice moody castle...
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You really have captured the sun...
I want to paint snow! Inspiring.
Hey snow, ... where is the rain wend?
I am also very envious, ... snow
snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, snow, lots of snow.
Ow btw. you do paint it awesomely.
Rob I'm really "feeling" this painting. Great job!
Yes, we won't be using so much blue soon!
I like the light in the tree branches in this one.
Boy that warm sunlight feels good against the snow you capture so well. Lovely painting.
Wonderful snow painting. I love your work!
You inspire me to go out tomorrow and paint in the snow even though it will be only 29 degrees. I will have to paint very fast.
light is what it is all about for me jinksy,thanks for popping in!
come over ed!
wouldn't that be great!
love your enthousiasm rene
cheers mate!
i can't wish for more cara,thanks for letting me know!
today looks quite nice keith...might go out
the light in the branches is the orange/pink under painting coming tru
blue shadows against orange snow alweays works well dew,thank you!
good to hear carol,please let us know how you got on and have fun!
Your development of snow lighting is inspiring. I see a progression looking back at your snow paintings as far back as 2007. Some like "Lambing" hint at your future and these sunny snow paintings are truely evolving mastery.
Burrr, if I was standing next to this painting I would expect to be shivering and to see my breath. Great job capturing the chill. The pink underpainting was an excellent choice!
What fantastic light you've got in this one. One beautiful painting. (I've been in the northern hemisphere 2 weeks and am now tired of the snow! How do you guys cope with it???)
you had me looking back too diane...
its all experience,isn't it
thanks for the compliment!
glad i gave you the chills kim,
the pink underpainting seems to work with all kind of weathers,from sun to foc and even nucturnes
we don't have that much liz,nothing compared with sweden or norway,it makes for a nice change from grey days...
I am visiting my sister-in-law who has spent a lot of time in Wales visiting the castles and she wants to know where your castle pictures are.
mike i don't go far to paint the landscape,
don't need to,plenty of nice stuff in walking distance...alas no castles in my neighbourhood,would be nice though,a nice moody castle...
Wonderful! Glad to find your blog.
Lisa
hi lisa
thanks very much!
WOW!....this is a beauty. Love the light and shadow play you have going on here. These snow pieces are lovely.
hey jared,nice to hear from you again
painting the snow was so much fun
utting orange next to blue is always a thrill!
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