Showing posts with label trees freezing washes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trees freezing washes. Show all posts

Friday, 23 January 2015

Three degrees under

 
Minus three degrees
watercolour on paper
7.25 x 11.25 inches
(12 x 16 mounted)
 
It was minus three degrees when I set off this morning and it didn't take long to find an irresistible view - actually there were any number of views crying out to be painted.
 
 
The washes were actually freezing on my metal palette, but I managed to prevent them from becoming too slushy by putting an old theory to the test. I had added a drop of brandy to the painting water before I set out and it seemed to work ! Do oil painters have such problems, I wonder?
 
 
Fallen tree
watercolour on paper
7.25 x 11.25 inches
(12 x 16 inches mounted)
 
I am often asked how I know when a painting is finished. The answer today when I reached this point in "Fallen tree" was easy - My fingers were so cold I could no longer grip my paintbrush. Time to finish - Simple!
I don't know that I have ever been quite so cold and so happy...