One Thing - Landscape Painting

Hello again, 

Shari has been busy once again with painting a landscape.  It’s as easy as 1-2-3 … 1. Draw 2. Block in and 3 refine.  

Of course after the refine there is something else needed and that is finding the One Thing.  That’s where we review the painting and look for the one thing that will improve the painting.  Live with the painting, keep it in sight each day and keep looking for the One Thing.  Eventually, it will jump out at you and niggle you so much that you have to fix it.  That’s when you figure out how to fix it and voila! Your painting is finished.


Waterlily Lake

  With this painting I had used a photo reference as a starting point.  I had drawn out my shapes on the canvas with thinned oil paint.  Then I blocked in the big shapes.  Having refined and put in the detail I was not really happy with the result.  So I set about finding the One Thing.  Of course there is more than one thing needed to fix this painting but I always just focus on one thing (at a time).
Firstly the trees were niggling me.  Too spindly and I distinct.  I needed to make them look more rounded and real.

Having fixed that, I the looked for the next One Thing which would improve my painting.  Get the idea?  Just focus on one thing and the job gets done.  To see the flaws all at once and try to fix can be way too overwhelming so you just look for that one thing, breaking it down into manageable tasks.

Anyway, that next One Thing was the reflections.  I pondered on it for sometime thinking of what those reflections needed to really improve them.

Here’s my finished painting, having fixed all the One Things and I am so much happier with this painting now.  What do you think?  I’d love to hear your thoughts.





See you next Thursday
Best wishes
Shari
😊


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