Sunday, September 18, 2011

Point Lobos Study 5

Point Lobos Study 5, 8 x 6 in.
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This was my final study during Kevin MacPherson's workshop at Weekend with the Masters. On the first two studies, he had us using very limited and differing palettes to teach relationships. For the last, we were able to use our usual palette. Mine is limited to a warm and a cool of each primary, plus white, so that is what I used here. I had quite a bit of fun with this fast piece, and particularly enjoyed the blues I was able to play with.

-julie davis

9 comments:

Shirley Fachilla said...

I'm recently back from Maine where I fulfilled one of my goals, painting the ocean.
I'm now attracted like crazy to seascapes. Really like this one. His 30 minute idea is a great one.

Kelley Carey MacDonald said...

You are so fortunate to have had this weekend. Whatever the cost, it was worth it. Even just looking at your progress is inspiring to me! Thank you so much for sharing, and I know you'll warm up now that you're back in TX!

leslie said...

i love this!!! it's perfect!

Pam Holnback said...

These last few posts have been so great...the pieces as well as the sharing of info.

Tracey Mardon said...

Very cool, love the excitement in the water!

Marian Fortunati said...

Nicely done, Julie!!

Kathy Cousart said...

You have been so generous in sharing what you have learned from Scott and now from your Masters trip. I sure appreciate that. I try to do the same on my blog. This painting is really pretty and love the gorgeous blues. The splash is perfect with just the right everything to it! Wonderful all the way around.

Pieces of 8 said...

What a wonderful exercise, and such a beautiful painting!

mary maxam said...

You made it look too easy-love this!