Monday, March 19, 2018
Eliminating Background Elements
Sorry for the absence. Travelling home, unpacking the car, and breathing problems have kept me from painting.
But here is the last painting I did in Florida. A boatyard is a crowded, busy place. In order to focus attention on one boat and the man cleaning its hull, I opted to leave out much of the busy elements in the background. Instead, I chose a wet-in-wet approach to keep the attention on the boat. I did include a second boat that juts partially into the focal subject in order to stop your eye. The third boat is only hinted at because I needed a horizontal element. Sky, clouds, shrubs and other boats were all eliminated. As I said in the last post, the rights of the painting come first.
This coming Wednesday I'll be doing a demonstration at the St. Louis Watercolor Society. That lesson will be on painting trees---what to do and what to avoid. So look for that painting very soon!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment