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Wednesday, February 19, 2020

The Power of Suggestion When Painting Rocks

'Million Dollar View'                 9x12               pastel                 ©Karen Margulis
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 Do rocks intimidate you? Are you frustrated with the rocks you paint? My rocks used to look like potatoes!  They looked like rounded squishy looking blobs of brown. And when I tried too hard to make them better they didn't look like the rest of the painting. They were overly detailed and they didn't fit in with the looser marks I used for the rest of the painting.  I avoided landscapes with rocks.

Then I learned about the power of suggestion. I realized that I didn't need to render the rocks with great detail. I didn't need to paint every nook and cranny. I also started to look at the planes on rocks. I started to notice the big patterns of light and shadow. If I could suggest these planes of light and dark with simple marks with the side of my pastel....I could suggest the rocks.

"Suggest and let the viewer do the rest"

Look at the photo below. I didn't draw these rocks and color them in. I simply made marks to suggests the darker shadowed areas and marks to suggest the light on the rock planes. Taken out of context they don't look much like rocks. But in the landscape painting the viewer can deduce that these marks are indeed rocks.





A quick alcohol wash underpainting

1 comment:

Kerry said...

Hi Karen,

Thank you for this post: it is really useful. Is there any chance on your Patreon channel of you covering how to paint large rocky outcrops like the one in this photo I took: https://www.flickr.com/photos/gizziefleury/36505802794/in/dateposted/ I can't for the life of me get the top section to look right. Thanks.
Kerry