Oatlands again!
After working on the large Oatlands painting on Tuesday, I took a few days off from painting. I stretched canvases for my M painting and my next NGA copy, got my Covid and Flu shots on Thursday and felt kind of yucky on Friday, but today I went back to Oatlands to paint during my 1-3 shift for the Loudoun Sketch Club (during their exhibit there, painters are deployed around the grounds to demonstrate what we do.) Today was pretty cool and breezy, and I brought a few different size panels, since I never know what size I'll want to use.
It was overcast but bright, with the sun sometimes peeking out. I chose a view looking south (into the light). I had noticed the beautiful light filtering through the woods and illuminating the orange and yellow leaves. I also have a thing for Adirondack chairs, both to sit in and to paint. I stood so that two of them were in the foreground and could act as "narrator objects" for the view.
This painting took exactly two hours. I may make minor tweaks after letting it sit for a few days. Tomorrow I'm going back to Oatlands for another 1-3 painting shift. Come on out and see me!
https://oatlands.org/
Chairs with a View, Oatlands
oil on linen panel, 12" x 16"


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