Monday, September 29, 2008

19th Century American Landscape Painting

In my research on messages in American Landscape painting, I came across this article, entitled "Images and Anxieties" . The author connects paintings and the cultural changes that took place in 19th Century America.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

September Summary

I have continued to create landscapes from memory, small plein air studies, as well as paintings from photos. I was surprised to discover that after carefully constructing a miniature landscape still life to paint, I had completely lost interest in the project as subject matter! It became just like the fruit and the goblet that I am using to learn transparent painting techniques: okay to practice with but not an inspiring subject to me. The miniature landscape is missing the elements of variety and color which are so plentiful in the natural landscape. Meanwhile, I began experimenting with glazing areas of my landscape paintings and have found several possibilities for incorporating these new techniques. My previous highly textured landscapes were created with palette knife. I'm going to use the palette knife work for the rocks and plants, and the layered transparent techniques for water. The sky is still present in these new paintings, but only as reflection in the water. I have also noticed that most of my paintings include water in some way. The next set of paintings I am working on are focused on water as the subject.