Painting (18) The Wild Atlantic Way

I’ve been wanting to experiment with monochrome painting using ‘black’ made by mixing other colors together. One combination is to use Phthalo blue, burnt umber and cadmium red in fairly equal parts. I expected to get a purplish ‘black’ but ended up with a deep blue-green ‘black’ instead. My plan was to paint “Passchendaele” – the sea of mud, the burned tree stumps and the water filled shell holes. But this color just had ‘ocean’ written all over it. I’ll have to try again for that purplish ‘black’. Meanwhile, here is my stormy sea painting; I’d like to imagine it’s just off the West Coast of Ireland:

Painting (17) Wild Garden

This started out as another abstract forest. I was trying to duplicate the one I’d done before and ended up ruining it. But not one to waste a canvas, I painted over the mess and tried something different. I began with an underpainting, then added layers to create a wild flower garden. Sigh… I actually think the under painting is better. Might have to do that over again.

And here’s the under painting.

Painting (16) Sun Sets Behind the Trees

I keep painting forest scenes. I really need to branch out. (Bad pun, couldn’t resist) This past weekend, my abstract forest found a new home and a print of the moonlight forest in blue gets shipped on Monday.

Trees without leaves are atmospheric and moody. Creepy even (in a good way). With the bright colors as a backdrop, the stark contrast is even greater. Here is my latest: