New England Fall
Acrylic 24" x 36"
I did some touch up work on this painting yesterday. The bulk of this painting was done long ago, but I had never been happy with the sky. So I took the painting as far as I could and left it for later consideration. Sometimes days, months, and in this case years pass before the solution comes to mind.
I've been working on a series of paintings and paying more and more attention to the role of skies in a composition. I am becoming much more confident and therefore looser with my skies. The effects of skies are so fleeting and complex that it allows one to paint almost to the point of abstraction in an otherwise realistic style.
One of my artistic inspirations, John Stobart, as well as other experienced Plein Air painters will often wait until the sky strikes them of interest and then they paint it in and adjust the more permanent areas of the painting (shadows etc). This scene is an imaginary setting based on my own exploration of the Maine landscape.
This painting is one of five that I've entered for consideration at an upcoming juried show.
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