and if interested, I go into quite a bit of thinking on
painting this one, composing, answering some questions
by artists, and a six step three second interval gif
animation at Wetcanvas.com... Just follow my link here-
Bear Tooth Creek
by Larry Seiler
An outdoor painter by preference- (setting up on location to paint from life), the works of this blog will be frequent exercises painted from whatever strikes my fancy with intent to sharpen my eye, push and stretch my understanding of paint. Note that my links will include my larger artist's site, and latest available giclee prints at Image Kind. Feel free to inquire to the availability of any works seen here.
7 comments:
This is just so nice. I can almost hear the gurgle of the creek.
I like the first thing you wrote under the reference photo. "as you paint, you'll see and observe more, but this is no excuse to paint more!"
I sure appreciate being able to see someone do this so well.
Wow nice paintin, great colors really :o nice job
Larry! I enjoy the cool shadow part of the water.
Then it "pops" into sun light!
the play of light is fantastic.
Very good!
This is awesome Dad, and I really like the other recent posts below . . . solid paintings . . . amazing!
Hi Larry,
As your son Jason said, a solid painting.
What I found most amazing in this painting is the shadow family, I mean the light and the atmosphere in the shadows.
They are simply amazing.
You are a true teacher.
Lots of painters try to make money in the www, selling bits of information, sometimes they have almost nothing relevant to give in exchange.
But you Larry are altruistically giving away, for free, tutorials, professional lessons, valuable tips and hints and so on.
A very generous man.
People like you sure make the world a better place.
Xavier
thanks Tim, JR, Bill....Jason!!
Thanks Xavier...
In fairness, I get opportunity to teach here and there legitimate workshops, sell a few books...and perhaps need to be more business conscious, but...life is a gift, painting a privilege, beauty found and expressed so pure to our spirits...
peace
Absolutely sparkles with light Larry! Delicious "slices" of juicy color. I think gouache really suits your painting style very nicely.
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