Welcome back.
This week we will be continuing with the painting of the (West) Cape May Victorian house. The photo that I’m using is seen directly below.
I am doing this piece in my usual acrylics in an 8×10 format.
When last seen, the painting appeared as it does in the photo seen directly below.
Since that time, I have continued to work on the painting.
I’ve started painting the dark and light areas of the roof. Note how the shadowed area carries over from the front-facing gable over to the side gable.
Appearing for the first time are the windows, or at least their initial paint layer. At this point I’m mostly concerned with their placement. Their size will be adjusted a bit later on.
I’ve also divided the 3 arched areas of the porch. I will add the actual arches and detail later on.
Finally, I’ve dragged a bit of paint across the foreground. This is just for the purpose of getting a better idea of how the pieces will eventually fit together.
The current state of the painting is seen in the photo directly below.
That’s about it for now. I’ll see you next week with more progress on this piece. As always, feel free to add photos of your own work in the comments section below.
Paint me a picture of your thoughts.
Now you go with the shadows early.
Here to for, I thought you approached each canvas chronologically with the different elements. Shadows being more towards the end of the timetable.
Wrong again.
It looks good though, especially when you show the image of the painting in a level orientation.
That`s the problem I had, looking at the model you`re painting from.