Yesterday I mentioned that if I’m in a hurry I might do a
quick pencil sketch. And then paint directly over it later when I have more
time. Like the two demo paintings in my new sketchbook video.
But today I had plenty of time. For “sketchbook” work like this I paint on loose panels rather than on pages bound in a book. Then I can easily frame the “keepers.”
And I think this one wants to be framed. This is an oil painting on a Bristol panel. The painted area measures a bit more than 6x5 inches. This charming little home in warm morning light just called out to me; I couldn’t resist.
I think I caught the magic of the moment. Hope you like it too, and thanks for stopping to look.
PS: Here’s a link to my new video.
Tom Brown
tombrownstudio@gmail.com
But today I had plenty of time. For “sketchbook” work like this I paint on loose panels rather than on pages bound in a book. Then I can easily frame the “keepers.”
And I think this one wants to be framed. This is an oil painting on a Bristol panel. The painted area measures a bit more than 6x5 inches. This charming little home in warm morning light just called out to me; I couldn’t resist.
I think I caught the magic of the moment. Hope you like it too, and thanks for stopping to look.
PS: Here’s a link to my new video.
Tom Brown
tombrownstudio@gmail.com
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