
For my exercise, I wanted to experiment with a quinacridone gold wash. Since it is a staining pigment, I decided to pair it with burnt sienna, a granulating pigment. With the idea of a sunset, I added some splashes of alizarin crimson. Streaks of payne’s gray served to ground the image.

I love the mingling of the pigments so far. This image reminds me of a place at Tallgrass Prairie, where rushing water had torn away part of a ridge, exposing roots and strata of soil. I quickly painted in some details to complete the scene.

Later, I searched my photographs for a picture of the wash.

If I were to paint this scene again, I would include the deep shadows where the landform bends away from the viewer.
Painted wet-in-wet and wet-in-dry with a Sumi brush on 140 lb. cold press paper.

I love your choice of colours…:)
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Live the colors,, this is a gorgeous painting!
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Thank you!
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That should have said “love the colors 🙂
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Beautiful!
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I love the colours and the silhouette of the tree.
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