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February update

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Some homework for you:

Tami: 
Your goal is to finish some of your paintings, and you chose your river painting. Practice under-painting and over-painting for your river. - try different interesting underpainting colors, and different kinds of brush strokes for over painting.

There are lots of opinions about under painting. I like to have flashes of the underpainting showing through. I often use a complementary color, or a main color from another part of the composition. In my Mt. Pisgah painting (below) I was inspired by the sky in van Gogh's "Women Digging Potatoes" for the red underpainting as well as the brush work in the sky:

Becky: 
You told me yesterday that you will be in Georgia next Tuesday... I hope you can call in and if so, I'd like to hear a report on some of these tasks:

1. You talked about painting the ocean. Bring a photo of a landscape that means something to you, and be prepared to riff on it in an abstract way. By riffing, I mean it doesn't have to look like a beach or a landscape, but somehow evoke beachiness. (See the examples I posted last week)

2. Buy some new tubes of blue, and paint splotches of many different mixtures of blue, taking some notes, and make a list or a chart of colors you like best so you can begin to INTENTIONALLY incorporate them into your work.

And my goal is to finish the paintings I start. 
I made some changes to my Hike at Mt. Pisgah:

Last week

Latest version

I also painted this small "Inner Landscape" on Saturday:
Grief Mountains

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