Yesterday my husband and I returned from a week in Wisconsin. It was the baby’s 2nd birthday and we were there to celebrate. I loved my time there. My granddaughter had just broken the code on language, and words were tumbling out of her mouth in great abundance.
I had intended to post this blog last Sunday, but family life took priority.
The reference image for the lesson was a slightly decayed old service station in South Carolina. I will admit that I wasn’t terribly inspired to paint it. Bu I knew there were lessons to be learned from the effort.
First the sketch. Only a small number of pencil lines were used. I didn’t ink them.

There is a wide curving drive way across the foreground. The sun is coming from the right side of the image. It is high in the sky, but not directly overhead. First wash:

Next came the trees and shrubs in the background.

I was okay with this work, except for the dark tree on the right. The green doesn’t seem to fit with the other shades of green paint. Here is the final painting.


I think it looks great!
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Looks great. I can understand what you mean. I see you mentioned the sun coming from the right slightly overhead. Could you lighten it a little?
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Not likely without making a mess. Watercolors are transparent.
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Aah! It’s good to know when to stop too 😊
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The painting is excellent – thank you for sharing your process. Very glad to hear that you had such a lovely time with family. Stay well. Janet :)X
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Thank you.
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Excellent job on the painting.
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thanks
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