
I decided on a major change...the large tree in the foreground and more bushes on the slopes. I needed to break-up the orange shape on the right...it was too much and was competing with the main focus colorwise. So don't be afraid to go for it!
Km Withers .. ClearLight Studios .. Contemporary Fine Art


Finished! [well except for a couple more strokes of paint]. On to the next project...I'm thinking skies. The early spring skies have been amazing here in southern Nevada...and I feel I want to do something more abstract and not as detailed. I need a break!


Slow going on this piece...getting the values and lighting right is a challenge. There is something about this that I am not happy with...haven't been able to put my finger on it yet...but I will. The halfway mark is usually the most difficult part of the painting. Each piece 'wants' to come to fruition and needs me to concentrate and be open...it's a synergistic process.
The next post will be the finished piece..and I expect it will be quite different than this image [like what happened to the "Queen of Spades Range']. So back to the easel!

Last night I quickly did the color underpainting for this piece...prussian blue, cadmium red light, and the earthy light red. I was able to do this so fast because the drawing I did earlier was easy to follow [one reason why drawing is important!]. Of course there are always areas of a composition that are problematic..but eventually they will be designed to belong. The concept has to do with the awe one feels when driving into Zion Canyon...intimate yet grand.


The concept for this piece is based on a photo I took while working in Zion Canyon last summer...which I cropped and printed out in black and white. From that..I drew a rough sketch on the canvas with some muddy oil paint I had on my palette diluted with lots of thinner. This is only a guide...the painting will evolve as it will as I add the colors. Stay tuned!

