Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Sunlit Palm, 30 in 30 - Day 7

It's day 7 already of the 30 paintings in 30 days challenge and we're almost a fourth of the way done.  It is getting easier, mostly because I've become a bit more organized with my time.  I'm trying to finish the painting for the day early and start the next day's painting so that I don't sit down to start painting and just look at a blank canvas wondering what I'm going to do the day I need a painting.  It shouldn't make a difference since it takes the same amount of time to paint, but looking at that blank canvas the day before a painting needs to get finished is much less stressful than looking at it the day it's due.  Time management is the key to this challenge.

This is an oil painting.  The background was painted with a brush and then I switched to the palette knife for the palm tree.  I'd forgotten how much fun it is to paint with the palette knife.  Using it is a good way for me to paint more loosely.

That's all for now.  Time to start tomorrow's painting….

Sunlit Palm
Image size 7" x 5"
Oil

12 comments:

  1. Lovely painting - and a great composition!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Like your color and light. You can see my artworks here https://www.facebook.com/tatianasavchenkogallery?ref=br_rs

    ReplyDelete
  3. Ah the sun, the sand, the warm weather -beam me up,Scottie. Like this very much and the palette knife work. You go girl

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It's very soothing to think of palm trees and sun in the middle of winter, isn't it?

      Delete
  4. Your Palm tree is a knockout! Makes me want to give it a try.

    ReplyDelete
  5. I love this composition, Nancy. And the way the sand seems caught up in the wave, the ebb pull of it as the wave gathers strength. Gorgeous!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Sherry. I love the way you describe it.

      Delete
  6. Love this painting. Palette knife painting makes me think of when we met. And would you believe that I am taking a workshop from Dreama next week on Marco Island.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thank you Jerry. I'm jealous. I'd love to take Dreama's workshop again.

      Delete

Related Posts with Thumbnails