Lincoln Marsh
9x12
This small study is from a photograph I took last August. My daughter and I decided to go on a photo-hike through a natural preserve area near our house. This area is part of DuPage Forest Preserve and is a gigantic wetland marsh area. The trails go on for miles and miles. So I've only studied a small portion of what this beautiful area has to offer so far.
My goal is to return at different times of the year to capture the gifts of this natural, magical place.
In this painting I used three transparent greens - sap green, terre verte and olive green. To lighten the greens in the grasses and trees, I added naples yellow and white, which brings the greens back to opaque, not transparent. That's where the paradox comes in. In order to have the transparent glow, the color needs to be painted straight out of the tube and not mixed with any other opaque color. Or it needs to be mixed with another transparent color.
I'm posting what I learn along the way. There is a lot of studying and note taking during my current painting sessions. And I'm painting lots of small studies.