Desert Trees

As I mentioned in the heading to this blog, this is my journey back into art.  I noticed that I had been concentrating on pastel for the most part for the past few months and I realized that I had forgotten my quest to try “everything” whether the results were good, bad or indiferent.

So, in that vein, today I’m showing you my first attempt at an impressionistic watercolor landscape.  I have earlier bog entries that show that I can paint realistic flowers, etc.  in watercolor, but I realized that I had not really attempted the looser, more free style that I would like to be reflected in all my work, no matter the medium.  So, here is my first attempt.  The photo it was taken from had more trees, and rocks on the sand and dirt through out the scene.  I decided to simplify (I like it better, plus since I was jumping in like this, I thought I’m ease up a little.

I hope you enjoy the painting.  (And, no, you don’t usually have a road, fence, etc. divining the painting right up the middle, but I wasn’t aware I had done that until it was done.  That’s another argument for making thumbnail sketches before starting to paint.  One, I have never learned to do as a habit.  Too anxious to get color on paper, I expect.

The painting is small 5-1/2″ X 8-1/2″ on cold press Strathmore 140 lb. watercolor paper using myWinson & Newton travel watercolor set.

 

4 Responses to “Desert Trees”

  1. admin says:

    im a huge fan of ‘impressionistic watercolor’ as you call it, or ‘pharma-induced’ watercolor, as it was for me in college. I always had a blast…

  2. Leila Schnyder says:

    What a easy looking flow of color! The trees fascinate me; they remind me of a specific painter or school of painters I’ve seen before. Kind of an arte nouveaux scene. Who’s the guy who did the painting in the bar at the Palace Hotel, SF? It looks a little like his work with the same kind of light.
    Lovely.
    Leila

  3. Karen says:

    It is chilly here today so this hot, dry painting helped warm me up!

  4. admin says:

    Thanks, all. I am a mass of chores today to keep me away from home, but I’ll probably try my hand again this evening.
    Leila I’d love to give you the name of the artist that did the painting at th Palace…..unfortunately I don’t even remember the painting!
    Jan

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