Last month, my husband and I were out and about in downtown Portland, after having spent the early afternoon at Powell’s Bookstore. Stephen patiently followed me around the hot pavement as I photographed street after street. The sun was brilliant after a cloudy spring, and the light on the streets and buildings almost blinding.
Here’s my first attempt at the heat and glow of that afternoon. I began by giving the paper of light wash of quinacridone gold. After the wash dried I very carefully sketched out the scene. Then I washed the sky with cobalt blue and the pavement with a mixture of quinacridone deep red rose and gold. Next, I masked a very few small light details.
With the paper ready to begin painting in earnest I began with the shadows and the lamp. The shadows are phthalo blue and deep red rose. The lamp is the same plus some burnt sienna. I painted the man in the window next and then glazed over him and the window multiple times. Then I loosely dropped in the tree and the background foliage at the end of the street. After that I worked up and down the buildings washing in the light and building up the darks.
In the end I think the shaded part of the building on the right takes up too much attention, but I’m not sure. I’ll try something similar again soon.
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1. Comment by janet steiner
15/Aug/2010 at 2:40 pm
the shadows add so much to a painting. I like that you share the colors that you use. are you going to be a state fair this year? who do you use to print cards of your paintings? thanks, janet
2. Comment by Jenny Armitage
18/Aug/2010 at 10:56 am
Thanks Janet,
Yes I’ll be at the fair again.
I sent you an email about the printers. Good luck with the cards.
3. Comment by David
27/Aug/2010 at 10:20 am
Wow! what a town. People walk by and create art. I’d love to see it in person. Thanks!!!
Dave D’Agostino/Ali Sharifi Rugs, inc.
4. Comment by Jenny Armitage
27/Aug/2010 at 9:50 pm
David,
I’m glad you like it. Are you the man in the window?
The painting is currently hanging at my booth in the Artisan Village of the Oregon State Fair.
Jenny
5. Comment by Sally Patten
6/Aug/2011 at 2:45 pm
Why don’t you see whether you can paint without cobalt – perhaps place some nice grays in background mixing on paper. Ideas excellent – blues too many and uninteresting
6. Comment by Jenny Armitage
14/Aug/2011 at 2:26 pm
I’m afraid I like blue. It’s a matter a taste.