Monday, March 7, 2011

Verde River Valley

This is the painting I left alone for a bit.
I was unsure of the direction plus some of the technical
problems created by this kind of contrast.  I'm still not
sure if I'm through so I thought I would go ahead and post


it and see what your thoughts might be.

9 comments:

irinapictures said...

My thought is - I love his colors!

Caroline Simmill said...

I like the perspective in your painting those beautiful clouds are floating way over in the distance, the valley is leading the eye towards that striking yet delicate sky. The colours are especially nice creating a peaceful harmony. Don't get stuck if you are not sure start another painting, keep moving you are painting so well Doug.

loriann signori said...

Wow PB what beautiful deep space! I really like the way the softness in the foreground makes me go back even farther. As for thoughts, I have one. I would calm the colors of the clouds a bit since, to me, the real diva is the land and its amazing movement. I think the beautiful clouds take a piece of the spotlight. Just a little blotting of the intense yellow and pink so it drifts back. What do you think? I really do like this one!

Roger Seddon said...

Oh Yes, the boy is back and on fine form. The way you have skilfully captured the three dimensional perspective of the river valley is superb. It looks as though it is a depression which has been gouged out of the painted landscape.

SamArtDog said...

The shadows are all working for you.
Listen to your fans.
We love your painting, and we are always right.

Double "D" said...

Thank you Irina. I'll stop over and see how you're doing.


Caroline,
Thank you about the colors. I still have doubts about this one and will start another with this one in mind.


Hi B,
I knew you would jump on that sky like a duck on a june bug. I may change it at some point but for now I'm keeping it around as an example. It says to me ... Think, think, don't paint that sky until you're sure.


Thank you Roger,
You're very kind. Yes I'm back but I fear the form is a little lumpy. I think if I could replace the sky with something far more simple, it would make a big difference. I do think that I finally captured the valley quite well.


Hi Sam,
OK, I'm listening to my fans and I appreciate all the wonderful comments. I do like the shadows from the cottonwoods along the river, not sure about the dark cliff wall on the other side.

OK, the fans are always right and I love em!

cohen labelle said...

Hi Doug
This is a wonderful low flying bird's eye view. I agree entirely with Caroline - keep it as it is, and do a bunch more!!!

Deb Kirkeeide said...

This has so much depth and light. I really can "feel" being in that place and overlooking this valley. I think your trip has been good for you, Doug. Wonderful to see your work again.

Double "D" said...

Thanks so much Marcia. Sometimes I wish I were a low flying bird, just to get a different perspective on things.
Yes this one is done and I'm anxious to give it another shot. Say, by the way ... The Woman life size bust you posted is just incredible. Would love to see your work in person. I'll have to figure that out.

Take care,
Doug



Deb, Thank you ... it does feel good to start getting things back on track. This one is beginning to grow on me. Always good to hear from you and hear the excitement in your voice.
Doug