



Eureka! I had found the moving image that was in my head. I then changed the shape of the canvas to better frame and give emphasis to the slender tall trees. Translating that to the larger canvas saw more experimentation with paint and layering. Enjoying the mark making the final painting became less abstract in form.
The changing light of the day reflects off the layers of the painting too altering the overall tone of the sky and the ground. Translating that to the larger canvas saw more experimentation with paint and layering. The changing light of the day reflects off the layers of the painting too altering the overall tone of the sky and the ground.
Movement comes from the marks made plus the silver acrylic sheen, and the luminescent medium mixed with some colours which reacts to light and the viewers shadow as they move in front of the final painting.
[See the story behind Ringwald in the previous blog.]
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