Leisure Painter - UK (2019-06)

(Antfer) #1

30 JUNE 2019 http://www.painters-online.co.uk


I


came across this scene on a stunning
Lakeland day walking from the
campsite at Nether Wasdale towards
Buckbarrow (below). Rarely as an artist
do you find a scene that needs little
adjustment to turn it into a beautiful
painting, but here it is: a rustic old barn
with its Lakeland slate roof covered in

patches of lichen, bathed in sunlight
and perfectly framed with trees on either
side. In the distance, above the barn,
is Lingmell fell, leading up to Scafell,
with the Wasdale screes on the far right.
Look closely at the subject, note where
the light is coming from and look for
the highlights and shadows, which will
enhance your painting even more. Notice
how the shadows give the indication of
the pale blue barn doors being slightly
open and the angle of the shadows in
the other two doorways. There is a white
chimney stack showing in the centre
of the barn roof; this is actually on the
farmhouse situated behind the barn
and would possibly look odd in the
finished painting so I will leave this out.
However perfect a scene, there is
usually something that needs moving,

enhancing or leaving out. In my photo
the top of the dry stone wall shows in
the bottom left-hand corner. This clutters
up the foreground and spoils the
composition, and in my finished painting
I will only include the wall coming in
from the left and the foreground field
extending out to the left, to give a sense
of space. In a scene such as this where
there is detail in the distance and around
the focal point, I aim to keep the sky
as simple as possible. I know this is an
unusual Lakeland sky, however to make
it more dramatic would take interest away
from other parts of the picture. Notice
also that sky is showing through the
foliage in the trees on the left, which I
will emphasise even more. When painting
summer trees and foliage it is very easy to
end up with the green ‘lollypop’ effect.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
nStudy the scene
(look for the shadows)
nPaint realistic-looking
summer foliage

nHow to work successfully from
a photograph (what to leave
in and what to take out)

Paint along with LP


Part 1Try Graham Cox’schallenge to paint a Lakeland barn and trees in high


summer from a photograph using a small selection of pastels and pastel pencils


Painting project


tThe reference photograph for this project: an old barn near Buckbarrow in the Lake District
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