Southampton Common view towards Hill Lane - WIP stages
Stages of the painting featuring a part of Southampton Common. |
This outdoor scene shows a view within
Southampton Common, within the city of Southampton, UK. It is a sunny
day in the autumn with long shadows being cast by the trees and over
the path of one the main routes through the common. Locals are seen
to be taking an afternoon stroll through it.
The picture below shows four stages in
the development of the oil painting, created in late January 2020 and
in view of the public at an art event held locally.
In the first panel can be seen the
subject drawn on to a canvas with a light brown acrylic wash. The
drawing is done in brown acrylic and high value tones painted in
white paint. The second panel shows areas of colour added in using
diluted oil paint, so that it is thinly applied. This is the
'under-painting' and in which the colour tends to be on the dark side
with little detail. Once this layer is dry, (usually a few days) then
the final application of paint is painted on. At this stage the paint
is thicker and true to the intended colour value. Also details are
now painted in as seen in the third panel. The final panel displays
the finished landscape painting, which is on canvas sized at 20”
x 16”. The artwork can be seen in better clarity by following this
link.
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