
Then I've used an oil crayon to loosely draw in the elements. (The more I can keep it loose, the better they seem to look).

After that it's just a case of honing in and deciding how best to capture the details. So far, it's the sky and the sea, and some slashes of colour for tree and building.

as you can see on the closeup, I prefer the effect gained when the texture of the background can be 'brushed' through with rough brush and light colour.

I'm about a third of the way there. . . watch this space.
3 comments:
That's really neat, I wish I could paint that well :)
Deborah
Aw, thanks!! Glad you like it - it's a work in progress, so not sure how it will end up.
I so love watching the progress! This is going to be superb, me dearie.
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