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    A good lesson on composition - by Adele Greenfield from colorusgreen@yahoo.com
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SUNLIGHT ON OAK CREEK: Applying the Lessons of Plein Air to Photographic Reference
Review by Adele Greenfield colorusgreen@yahoo.com
Not only is this an oil painting lesson, it’s a good lesson on composition beginning with questions you should ask yourself when working in plein air like what is your subject and why. Is it the water, the rocks, the foliage, or do you want to emphasize the sky? What about it excites you, and what attracts you to the scene? And consider how the shape and size of the canvas you choose impacts the mood of your painting.
Planning her composition, she believes in solving design problems ahead of time so you don’t have to go back and readjust. Figure out where you want your focal point because it will have more contrast and detail so you’ll spend most of your time painting this area. Decide on your dominant color temperature (she works with Hal Reed’s analogous color wheel). Think of your shapes and value distribution. As she sketches her darker values, she says, “I’m not thinking rock; I’m thinking values.”
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