This is a recap of the nineteenth day of my self-made artist residency. Day 20 was a rest day.
For day 19, it was gloomy/rainy out and I decided to make it a studio day. I realized that the fast pace required to deal with changing light conditions was making it hard to work on areas I wanted to improve. While I was having a blast painting outside, I felt I could really benefit from moving a bit slower and focusing in the studio.
Distant Storm in Inverness painting
A few months ago while on a hike in Inverness, CA, I took a photo to use as a possible reference for a painting. Upon looking at it again, I felt inspired to make a go of it:

What drew me to this photo was the symphony of greens in the foreground contrasted by the muted tones in the distance. I also really liked the suggestion of rain or a small storm in the distance.
I started by laying in the foreground bushes since those would have some vibrant greens and high contrast that I could use to compare the other parts of my painting. Then I added in the lightest lights – the water and the sky:

It is still a work in progress but I really like how it’s coming together so far:


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