Colorado Color

This painting depicts a scene from a plein air painting trip i took in early October of this year, to the southern mountains in Colorado — about a 4-hour drive from my home. It’s a beautiful mountainous area very close to Wolf Creek Pass. We had hoped to be there when there would be a lot of fall color from the Aspens and other trees, and we really lucked out — hit the peak of the color season! I did a value study first and spent more time than i wanted to on blocking in phase. So then i wanted to get going a little faster and decided to play with painting with a palette knife instead of with a brush. My goal was to get the feel of the place without getting too caught up in details. I’m not experienced enough with the knife to worry about detail, so that issue worked out fine. This is all studio work.The painting is still wet, which is why there is some distortion throughout, especially in the sky. In terms of the knife vs. the brush — almost everything on the right side of the painting was done with the knife. The mountains, hills, evergreens and building on the left side of the piece were done with brush. 11” x 14”, oil on panel.

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  1. Bern's avatar Bern December 1, 2023 / 7:31 pm

    Love the experiment! Very smart idea to force simplicity with the knife. FWIW I like the right side best esp the trees. Nice work!

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