This is a painting of the River Taff as it courses it's way through Bute Park in Cardiff.
Actually I did this painting last Thursday the same day as the one I put up yesterday. I must have been on a bit of a roll.
That said I've been busy doing other things since and haven't felt so inspired to paint. I wonder sometimes whether a lot of artist have a slighly bi-polar moods when it comes to inspiration. Or maybe I needed a rest from painting fruit, hence the landscapes. :)
Saying that I have done a bit of painting every day and have a painting of some pears to put up soon, I did it over a week ago, but when I scanned it I noticed it needed a bit more work. It's funny how some paintings that look quite simple sometimes present more problems than something that looks really detailed.
This painting is 4ins x 6ins and is painted oil on board (Masonite)
Monday, 17 September 2007
River Taff. 4ins x 6ins Oil on board
Labels:
alla prima,
impressionist,
Landscape,
oil,
painting,
river,
Taff
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