10/1/23 Maple Leaf neighborhood |
Although many trees are still just beginning to turn, I have
a sense of urgency as I always do at this time of year: We were treated to some
lovely fall and even summerish days, but rain is now upon us, and it may never
stop (or it always feels that way). I’ve been sketching as fast as I can.
Color and technical notes: The dark green I had been using (seen in the Oct. 1 sketch at right) is too cool, so beginning with the Oct. 2 sketch (below), I switched to the slightly warmer Derwent Inktense Ionian Green (1320). It’s a useful green that works with both the shaded side of deciduous trees as well as Pacific Northwest evergreens.
10/2/23 Maple Leaf neighborhood |
A favorite maple on my walking route is the one I sketched on Oct. 6, below (when I sketched it on Halloween a few years ago, it was the brilliant red one in the distance). With optical color mixing on my mind, I very consciously resisted my usual method of generously spritzing with water to bring out the brilliant hues. Instead, I used a dry-ish waterbrush to activate the color selectively, which makes the optical mixing more apparent. It also shows the tree’s form better; the Oct. 2 tree turned into a flat pool of blended color.
10/6/23 Maple Leaf neighborhood |
10/7/23 Green Lake neighborhood |
The next day (Oct. 7 at right) at Green Lake gave me an opportunity to experiment with a more abstract color technique. The orange, yellow and green belong to the trees in the background behind the trunk and branches I used to frame that color (I think I should have pushed that background color even further back). The dark purple splatters are foliage on the foreground tree.
I am so pleased to have come across your lovely sketches again. Since I live in Vancouver, B.C., I find your work very relatable. Your work may help me since I am looking for ways to create meaningful images without spending hours and days to produce them. I notice that you concentrate on beautiful colours while suggesting surrounding features in black or grey tones. I love that!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Louisa! I'm happy to hear htat you find my sketches relatable! Happy sketching!
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