Saturday, July 3, 2010
Sunbeams through Clouds and Bob Ross Teaching
While on the morning walk, I caught a photo or two of sunbeams filtering though billowing cumulus clouds.
It did not seem like too difficult a task to try and capture a few beams in oils coming through clouds on a landscape. (Wrong.)
This, after many painting attempts, does not nearly capture that view:
It needs lots more contrast in the lights and darks and many more layers of paint.
The late Bob Ross shows how to make clouds on a YouTube video:
NOW, after reviewing the Ross video, let's take a snippet of the cloud from the lighthouse canvas:
And with a little fan brush work, here is a later rendition of clouds with a bit of tutalage from Bob Ross:
The pinks need to be worked in, along with more white. It is a work in progress!
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Fabulous Job..your painting is wonderful..and the clouds are gorgeous and airy..looks beauitfull! Aww..I love Bob..he is so sweet..love when he takes the squirrel's out to play!
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Kiki~
I really like your painting! I wish I had your talent!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are on your way to beautiful clouds, though I thought your first picture was very nice. I love lighthouses. Bob Ross is a still seen on the local PBS station up in Flagstaff.
ReplyDeleteWhat an exciting and colorful blog! I am new to blogging, but I appreciate wonderful art. I also enjoyed your patriotic post. Thank You for sharing so much!
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