8 x 10"
oil on panel
sold
Occasionally, I finish a painting and don't quite like - so I rest it nearby my easel and obsess about it in between working on other pieces. Then I continue to tinker with it from time to time. This is one of those tinkered paintings.sold
The first time I 'completed' it, I was irritated with how tight it was - it looks too much like a photo and not really an oil painting. I like more brushwork, I like moving oil paint around. I must have tinkered over five different times during August and in the end, something you probably can't detect in the image above, is the texture - which I'm happy with. A little palette knife action, dry-brushing on top of dry paint is what turned it into more of an oil painting and that's the ticket.
This scene was from middle America, alongside Hwy 30, the Lincoln Highway, in Brule, Nebraska.
I really like this! Hopper meets Wyeth.
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying the new direction of your recent work, Karin. The light in this painting is amazing!
ReplyDeleteNot only are your figures amazing, but I love these little 'travel gems'.
ReplyDeleteThere's so much everyday around us worth seeing, and you help us do just that.
Thank you!
Thanks for saying all that and I agree that the light is wonderful. It is good to know that other artists also tinker with their paintings. I need to wait and not post mine until I am happy with them. Your work is always an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYes! Sometimes they have to simmer somewhere off the stove by themselves for a while and tell you what they want later on...
ReplyDeleteThe heat of the sun on that roof brings it to a standstill.. it's a gem.
I agree with all about the light on the roof. So appealing!
ReplyDeleteI live right on the same road. Rt 30, the Lincoln Highway is the main drag through my little borough here in Pittsburgh.
Hey, I like your work. Keep on this direction.
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