' Autumn Moods' 12x18 pastel ©Karen Margulis sold |
It was a blustery autumn day. The heat was on and it was warm and cozy in my studio. I was painting some fall trees as a demo for a private student. We did an oil stain underpainting and then resolved with pastel. It was a great morning and my student enjoyed the demo and did a very nice painting herself. The original demo painting is below.
Demo painting version #1 |
Version #2 |
The first thing I did was brush off much of the pastel to restore some of the tooth of the paper. I then sprayed the whole painting with workable fixative. I wanted to simplify all of the trees. I felt like they had gotten too fussy. I then made some of the trees a darker orange. I simplified the bank with some bigger strokes. No. This wasn't what I wanted. (version #2 above)
Version #3 |
Maybe the trees were too dark and red. I decided to make them a duller orange and added some dull greens in some areas. I added some purple to the shadow areas. Hmmmm. No that isn't it either. It was still too sunny and bright. How could I make it cooler and moodier? How could it match the feeling of the weather outside my studio?
Final Version |
There may not have been a need to change the original painting but it wasn't what I felt. It was a copy of my student's reference photo. The final version represents how I wanted to imagine the scene. It just took me several changes to get there!
2 comments:
I really appreciate not only your visual process in photos, but your thought process as well. Thanks for your generosity; love the final version!
Love the finale and the first one, the interim stages I can see why you kept working. Very cool to rework a demo painting and have it come out as intended!
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