'Water Lover' oil on canvas 24 x 30

Sunday, October 17, 2010

'Autumn on the Cowichan'

This was started as a demo I was invited to do for a
wonderful group of local artists last week.
Using my plein air rig I attempted to give a close
idea as to how I would approach painting this scene en plein
air only in this situation using a photo.
=:-/
As I had recently done a painting of this size en plein air
only a few feet from where the reference photo was taken
it helped me to keep it as real as possible (sort of).
Oil on wood panel 11 x 14.
I invite your thoughts & comments!
Jeffrey

5 comments:

Melinda said...

Oh, my. I would be so overwhelmed with all that action. You have done a fantastic job with this painting. I perceive all of the energy there.

Amazing.

Anonymous said...

Hi Jeffrey. Wonderful painting! I wonder if you might follow my next few posts and add some comments for improvement. I'm just starting with acrylics. Thanks! -Joe

Bruce Sherman said...

Hi again Jeffrey!... Strange how our two painting lives keep (virtually) overlapping... though never in reality! HAHA!!Demo situations... provinces apart!

Love the sweeping action in this piece... you have certainly replicated an energy and the power of this series of rapids.

You have done the same in the hayfield piece using the patterns in the field.

Your ability to reduce the design to its simplest terms is so effective! Both gems!

Good Painting!
Warmest regards,
Bruce

Jeffrey J. Boron said...

Thanks so much Melinda. It really was fun.

Jeffrey

Jeffrey J. Boron said...

Wow thanks Bruce I appreciate your glowing words of encouragement!

Jeffrey

ps: I had to laugh the other day when I was visiting your blog that you too had done a demo!! =:-0