At the Pond's Edge, oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches Exhibited by: Sorelle Gallery, New Canaan, CT Video: Ken discusses the making of this oil |
This is a painting that was in progress during three seasons, Fall, Winter and then Spring. Each season was represented here at one time and eventually painted over with the following season. The process was enjoyable and a lot of color work was done but this large oil took up a long studio residence in what seemed like the season of perpetual indecision.
Once Spring appeared in the studio window, green solutions presented themselves. Yes? No? The greens were tried and failed but they did work nicely in the lower portion of the blue trees. Spring with blue trees? In this case yes, and when the blues blended into the greens mentioned earlier, the painting began to come to life.
Add the aqua in the background for more drama and for good measure, the yellow tips catching light at the top of the painting.
In the end, what seemed to make this oil work were the contrasts between the darker trees and the light yellow/greens at the top and bottom. Care was taken to soften the sky and foreground, further increasing the effect of mass in the center trees.
Throughout it all, the oil was telling me what to do and I followed along, not being concerned about the time it was taking.
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