All three panels are up on the wall, so that as I work on each painting, I can keep the composition of the whole in mind as the most important element. There are always surprises as the triptych develops--in this case, a switch of the "truck" panel from the middle to the left allowed for a much more interesting movement of scale and perspective across the image.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
November Afternoon, Mt. Tabor (first stage)
All three panels are up on the wall, so that as I work on each painting, I can keep the composition of the whole in mind as the most important element. There are always surprises as the triptych develops--in this case, a switch of the "truck" panel from the middle to the left allowed for a much more interesting movement of scale and perspective across the image.
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3 comments:
This is so creative! I love the idea of doing a series like this! Maybe I could do a little series some time... Thanks for the inspiration with your gorgeous, cleanly rendered, vibrant paintings!
BellĂsimos!
Thanks so much for writing, Katherine and Ana!
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