Not so long ago I had some surgery so I could get the full quota of light into my eyes again. Since then I have been seeing light differently. I am not sure if colour is different too but I am aware of light inside and outside more. Transitions are sharper. Lately I have been using monotypes indoors and pastels outdoors to say something about light.
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Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Afternoon light
While walking the dog today, I noticed a few local places that I want to draw. I intended to pack my plein air easel, a pad and some drawing materials and return to one spot when I passed the newly opened silver birch that is just unfurling its leaves at the front of our house.
I find the Suffolk landscape too open. I like to look through and to make sense of confusion. Maine is perfect for that. It turns out Suffolk can be too. And today I didn't have to take my easel far. There is nothing better than chasing the afternoon light across the page… When I started the planes in the grass were stark and linear. Later they were more like zebra stripes and the shadow on the house repeated the triangle at the bottom. Magic!
I find the Suffolk landscape too open. I like to look through and to make sense of confusion. Maine is perfect for that. It turns out Suffolk can be too. And today I didn't have to take my easel far. There is nothing better than chasing the afternoon light across the page… When I started the planes in the grass were stark and linear. Later they were more like zebra stripes and the shadow on the house repeated the triangle at the bottom. Magic!
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