Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Ready for Edits!


Phew!  All major elements are finally in, and I am ready for my "re-do's."  "Re-do's" are actually mistakes, mostly in composition or perspective, which is a common occurrence when doing such a complicated large landscape.  It poses a problem when you use references that are mostly made up or compilations of many different images that may be incompatible in light or perspective.  Wasn't able to devote too much time to the piece in a couple of days so was glad to get going on it today for a while.  Tomorrow I will be getting ready for my "Nude with Drape" painting demo and class on Thursday at the Sebastian River Art Club, so I probably won't have time to work on it.  

Bobcat-unfinished
 I reshaped some of the grasses and sawgrass and painted this little fellow in.  Not happy with his face though, as with the photo reference I used his head was in an awkward position.  I had to shorted the little palm to fit the cat in.  I'll revisit the bobcat again, which is on the far section "D" and one of the last corrections I'll be making.

Three Ibis
 These three ibis were painted from a photo I took in my neighbor's yard, and the three ibis were on the same branch like this, with actually a white egret at the end.  Many times in my neck of the woods you see several different kinds of birds feeding and congregating together.  No problems.   I added the bromeliad on the tree crotch, exactly like the one in our own oak tree.


Final shoreline shrubs on right side of canvas
Finally closed up the forefront shoreline with some shrubs, tall grasses and creeping vines, further closing that gap up by extending the encroaching saw palmetto.

Looking forward to putting the finishing touches on it and getting my living room back, as we installed hangers on our biggest wall to accommodate it, shoving all our furniture around.  It is actually fun to wake up to it in the morning and view the progress, as many times I work on it at night with no phones or other interruptions.  It's really an epic piece, interesting to look at.

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Judy Burgarella
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