Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sunset. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

How to Paint a Cloudscape and Cityscape




There is nothing more beautiful in nature than a colorful sky at sunset or at sunrise.  Also what is beautiful is a city skyline at twilight and a towering thunderstorm looming a city.  In this blog I discuss how I painted a cumulonimbus cloud with an anvil top near city buildings.



I started this painting like most of my paintings with an underpainting.  I used a yellow ochre wash to accomplish this.  



Here is a view of my glass palatte a palatte knife and the colors I mixed.  I used phthylocyanine blue, sky blue, medium red, medium gray yellow ochre, flesh, and white.  I blocked in the sky using a #5 filbert brush. 



In this stage according the picture above I blocked the the sky in.  I used a liquitex slow dry medium to retard the drying process.  For the dark cloud color value I used a mixture of sky blue, medium gray a small amount of medium red. 



Here is the image of the painting before I altered the clouds and building.  I was not satisfied with the form of the cloud at the time they looked a little flat.  I reworked the clouds using a #4 round brush to blend and block in the form.  I premixed all the values of color for the clouds and applied the paint. 

For the cityscape in the foreground I used medium red, phthylocyanine blue and burnt umber.  I look at this cityscape in the fore ground and I said to myself, "It looks flat".  As a result I gave it a 3 dimensional perspective by mixing titanium and black to produce a gray hue.  I applied paint along the side on the right of the tallest buildings.  

Finally, for the reflective light I mix orange and yellow ochre and I used titanium white for the highly reflective light from the sunset.  I did this by using a #4 bright brush and a #2 liner brush. 




"Twilight Strike" done in acylic on stretched canvas @ 16"x20" DWeaverArt © 2018


Thank very much for reading this blog post I look forward to sharing with you more of my process and creations.  Please message me if you have any comments or questions about this painting through email at deeweaver15@gmail.com or share your comment below.  Thank you

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Orange Storm Painting at Sunset



"Orange Storm at Sunset"
Acrylic painting 5x6 on mixed media Canson Paper by DWeaver Art © 2017

This painting was inspired by a desire I had last week to paint a lightning storm at sunset.  Whether there is a storm at sunset or not I just love to see a beautiful color filled sky.  This is what I wanted to express.  I have always been fascinated with thunderstorm and lightning especially at sunset or at night.  I used a small #4 filbert brush, a #2 liner brush and a #8 flat brush with Master's Touch acrylic paints to produce this painting.
I want to thank you for viewing and reading my blog.  If you are interested in this painting or having any comments or questions for me please email me at deeweaver15@gmail.com