The background is uninteresting. While the 3 rams in the photo are nice, there were five. Four together and one a little distant. A painting with a fuller grouping will be more dramatic. The curls on their horns were impressive and might need only a little tweaking.
I have some distant mountain shots from the Rocky Mountains which I think will add some depth to the piece. The sky is a little busy, but I like the shape of the mountains. With some color adjustment and painted as a mirror image, this might work. (Of course if it was a distinct mountain scene like the Tetons or an individual mountain like the Matterhorn, I wouldn’t think about a mirror image.)
The next consideration is size. It this a showstopper piece? A large signature work, a medium sized painting, or a miniature? Sometimes the idea dictates the size. Sometimes I look to see what sizes I need to achieve a varied inventory. Sometimes I just want to paint a particular size. This time I thought it would be fun to paint an expansive scene in a small format. I have chosen 10" X 17.5"
Stay tuned for the finished painting.
2 comments:
Linda, thanks for a thought provoking post.
My greatest fault is being a slave to my reference photos; I know I need to work at designing paintings in my mind as you describe.
As to the size, I always have a gut feeling when I settle on a subject. A big idea almost demands a big painting! I note your comment about developing a varied inventory though.
It will be fascinating to see you develop this idea and follow it through to completion.
Thanks Peter.
Sometimes it takes me quite a while to decide on a size. As any artist, there is a temptation to think that my current big idea is just the best ever conceived, by anyone! That would lead me to make every painting...HUGE!
As a realist, I know not every painting will work, and some ideas are better left unpainted.
That said, often it is not the idea which dictates the size, but rather what size I feel like painting. Granted, the idea may be subconciously suggesting what size I feel like painting, but what size I feel like painting could be developing the idea.
Aaghh. No wonder it takes me a while to decide on size!
Glad your intuition (gut) is a good guide for you.
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