Sunset Meadow Watercolor, 7.5x10in. Artist Charles Wolf.
Impulsive Artistry © 2017. All Rights Reserved.
Hello everyone! Hope your week is going well. It has been
over a month since I shared a watercolor painting with you all and this one is
lovely little fall scene that I painted from a photograph taken during my trip
to visit the gorgeous Blue Ridge Mountains, specifically Asheville, NC, several
months ago. You can see two beautiful photo sets that I took while I was there
at the following links:
I remember how I took the sunset photo that served as the
basis for this painting near the hotel where my wife and I were staying. It was
crisp evening and the fall foliage was at peak saturation in the Carolina
mountains. Walking up the road to the top of the hill, I came to this field,
and was able to capture the sun as it set across from my vantage point,
disappearing behind purple peaks. In the photo, I was looking not directly at
the sun, but to my left across the to the trees bending away from me in the
golden light.
Here are the materials you need to paint this painting
yourself:
Artist Quality Watercolor Paint: Lemon Yellow, Yellow Ochre,
Cobalt Blue, Payne’s Grey, Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Alizarin Crimson, Bright
Red
Bright Brush
Filbert Brush
Liner Brush
Easel or Flat Surface
Drop Cloth
Watercup
Stay-Wet Palette
Watercolor Paper, 140lbs.
Paper Towels
Watercolor Painting Tutorial:
Sunset Meadow Watercolor, 7.5x10in. Artist Charles Wolf.
Impulsive Artistry ©
2017. All Rights Reserved.
Impulsive Artistry Blog Productions.
Thank you for checking out my work! Hope you having a great
creative week. Please let me know if you any questions about this painting,
painting in general, or any of my works, as I would be delighted to answer your
questions in the comments below!
–Charles
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