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Lagoon
by Marian Fortunati on 8/7/2009 4:40:50 PM



Lagoon
16"x12"
Oil on RayMar Canvas

It's been a while since I felt the special feeling you get when painting something challenging but that with which you have a special connection. Those of you who paint know what I'm talking about... it's hard to describe, but in a way while painting you are "beyond" painting.

I won't say that this painting painted itself. I didn't quite reach that plane, but I was smiling while I was painting. Although I used reference photos, I also did some planning and changing. I remembered the elegance of this beautiful bird.. either a grey egret or a heron, as it crept up to the water about to pounce upon its next meal. It was a special moment. I tried to look through some books (Gruppe and Macpherson) and thought a great deal about all I've tried to learn from my friends and teachers about creating a painting that is well conceived and attractive to others.

I looked at my first version (bottom right) and decided to try to make it more interesting by adding thicker paint both in the foreground grasses and in the sky. I looked at the image in black and white to see if I had enough variation with value and whether the value patterns made sense. I tried to add some interesting color to the scene... it was there, but I enhanced it a bit. I wanted to make sure the aerial perspective sent the far grasses and bushes back but I also wanted to emphasize the lovely colors of the weeds and grasses in the middle ground.

There was lots of pushing and pulling of paint, but in the end I was still smiling. I'm not sure if any of you can see the changes I made, but I think they added interest to the painting.

Happy painting to all of you. May you always smile while you paint!

I'd also love it if this painting makes the viewer smile.





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james parker
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Hi Marian, I haven't visited in quite a while, and i read back on previous posts, and am certainly happy you seem to be over some trying times. Life is, indeed, good...and your paintings are marvelous. Drop by and visit my "just for fun" blog for a few smiles and a "wow" or two. P.S. I have a surprise for you coming up shortly.
Marian Fortunati
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Hi James!!
Well, thank you so much for visiting!! (and for your kind comments!!)
I always get a WOW when I drop by your blog... So many interesting things to see and think about with you!!
Here I go!
Dad
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That painting is awsome. It draws you right into the scene. No wonder you had a special feeling about it.It Makes you pause, so as not to distract that beautiful bird. Love, Dad
Marian Fortunati
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Thanks, Sharon! I was happy with it.

Don't you like what FASO has done with the blog???? It seems so much easier to use and you can respond to people who make comments, etc. And they have those cute AVATARS for people who use FASO.

I was wondering WHERE your avatar photo came from. It's really nice. Mine came from my "about the artist" page, but yours doesn't have this photo on it.... So where did it come from???

I'm looking forward to hearing about your weekend.









 

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