Along the Treadwell Ditch Trail, Douglas Island, Juneau, Alaska.
A Lovely Hike (b&w) |
I just finished a commission painting that was a no pressure painting. How many commissions can you say that about?
I did what I wanted to do and the client was happy.
Here are progress photos that I remembered to take!
This panel (a gessoed masonite board) was meant for another painting, but I abandoned that idea. |
My sketch (and notes) from a photo that the client took.
I originally wanted to take my set-up and go out to the trail and get the painting started.
I originally wanted to take my set-up and go out to the trail and get the painting started.
Time got away from me and winter began, so I didn't do it.
The following photos show the mark makings as I stumbled through.
I knew I wanted the vanishing point about 1/3 up from the bottom.
To me the photo showed the trees all "almost" pointing
toward another vanishing point up in the sky.
I think if you had hiked the ditch trail, you would recognize it in this painting.
I have hiked it many times and love it. From our house, doing a circle route,
the hike is about 7 miles.
The most fun was painting the understory and the path,
trying to leave some of the underpainting showing
but giving the feeling of lots of senescing vegetation.
I want to go hike it soon again!
A Lovely Hike (Treadwell Ditch Trail) 24 x 18 oil on Masonite ⓒ Teri Gardner Robus |
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