C1492
“Aspens along
the Forest Road”
(San Juan
Mountains, Colorado Rockies)
Oil Sketch on Ampersand Gesso Panel
4”
x 6”
SOLD
The next day on the Sunday, October 6th,
2013, I drove up to altitude to the Powderhorn Lakes Trailhead. On the way back down I explored a couple of
side roads and in the afternoon decided to have a go at the Aspens with paint. The Aspens seem to be a bit yellower than the
more orange Cottonwoods, and there were more brushes of an almost Spring-green
on most of the trees. This contrasted
nicely with the grey-green of the sagebrush in the foreground, as well as the
pines, mostly in shadow behind them. A
slightly warmer night last night, and warming up easily in the Sunlight, even
though the temperatures would have felt chill in the dampness of say Cornwall
in England, where I lived for many years, or west of the Cascade Range in
Oregon, where I’ve resided for the past ten years. It is so nice to experience a dry cold again
like in my youth.
Pigments
used were: Yellow
Ochre, Cadmium Yellow & Cadmium Yellow Pale, Venetian Red, Burnt Sienna,
Cobalt Blue, a bit of Cerulean, a little Sap Green (Permanent), Cremnitz and
Titanium Whites; all from Winsor & Newton except for the Sap Green which I
believe was either M. Graham or Gamblin (sorry, but my colour box is out in my
truck).
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