Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 May 2021

Sometimes I like to create small paintings which I can then use as greetings cards for nearest and dearest. I did this one for a family member.


Painted En Plein Air at Milton Country Park. To see more paintings like this, visit my website www.davidwoodfineart.com

 



Sunday, 22 December 2019

Winter is a really interesting time to paint the landscape, it can often lead you to getting all thoughtful and deep. 😉



Sunday, 1 December 2019

Winter Plein Air in Cambridge.

What excites you about painting?
One thing I discovered, this year, that excites me about painting, is that I love subtle colours and winter is a good time to see them. All those subtle violet greys, green greys, and neutrals.

Finished Painting

 It's easy to get caught up in them and to not see the larger tones and colours that make up the bigger masses.








On this cold winters day, last weekend, virtually no one was about, except the occasional dog walker, it was so peaceful. I was drawn to this scene by the subtle violets of the tree trunk and the earthy, yellow ochres of dried rushes.





The days are shorter now and so the clock is ticking when it comes to painting outdoors, but I'm pleased with the outcome and hope I have captured something of the colours and peacefulness.


Thursday, 5 September 2019