“5 x 7″
Private Collection
This small work began as a study for a larger composition and took on a life of its own. The main challenge for this work and for the larger painting was in balancing the warm and cool areas and in unifying the colors. The background went in first with yellows, oranges and mixed violets for the forest and the trees. I wanted to use blue for the snow shadows – primarily cerulean and ultramarine – which I did. The problem was that the foreground and back ground did not relate.
The solution was to pull background color into the mid and foreground, while bringing the cool blues up into the sky areas. The barn itself contains colors from all areas of the painting. Because of this and because it is the focal point of the painting, it created a great deal of harmony and unity on its own.
There are three other significant locations where color was added specifically to create unity – the silo, where an intense spot of cerulean blue was added high, so that it would overlap the background, while using the deep violets from the woods on the lower parts; the left forground snow cover has both violets and a spot of warm orange mingled with the ultramarine; and the fence post to the right, which anchors in the foreground and overlaps the mid-ground and background. The post was the last item painted and received cool blues where it overlaps the background and warm orange-grays where it overlaps the cool snow shadows.
This and other works on this site are available for purchase. Contact me if you have an interest in this or any other paintings on the site. Email me at tc@tonyconner.com or by phone at 802-375-5548.
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