I love painting outside (Plein Air in technically arty terms) I am attracted to woodland, although I find it the most challenging of subjects. I also love painting water, although in this case it looked more like liquid chocolate, running down from the peat moors of the North Yorkshire Moors. I think this one begs a repeat visit, or maybe a studio version. Now it is up on a screen in-front of me I can see lots of things to change. In the true spirit of a Plein Air artist I don't like to alter painting much when I get home (although I will correct glaring errors and unfinished bits).
This ford crosses the road below the church where my daughter was married last October so it has special significance for me. A few cars approached, mostly tentative, then reversed back up the hill. Some bold locals came at speed and ploughed through in spectacular fashion. I was in our Smart Car so resisted the temptation and drove round to the other side where I had identified my vantage point.
I have had real problems photographing my work recently. My compact camera doesnt pick up the subtleties of colour so I have gone back to my DSLR. It is hard to find the right spot without the light bouncing off the wet oil paint, but I have nailed it with this one.
The sun is coming out, so I am going back this afternoon. Bye for now.
Kirkdale ford in flood
10x12"
oils on board
plein air
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