Sunday, 7 June 2015

Small oil sketches

For the past few weeks I have been working on a client's commission in the studio on large canvases which means I have less time available for plein air. So, in order to feed my need for quick spontaneous outdoor work I have decided to develop a series of small oil sketches. These below were done in my favourite allotments spot in the evening. I made a point of keeping it fresh, quick, simple and lively. 

Traditionally, old masters would do such outdoor sketches to use them later in the studio as a reference for larger pieces. And it is only recently that they are being seen as proper stand alone pieces of Art. I have secretly always preferred these small spontaneous sketches to the sometimes overworked studio pieces. 

Here are below my first 7 paintings of the series. I hope you enjoy looking at them half as much as I enjoyed painting them...



Small oil sketches series - Allotments 1   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board


Small oil sketches series - Allotments 2   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Small oil sketches series - Allotments 3   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Small oil sketches series - Allotments 4   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Small oil sketches series - Allotments 5   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Small oil sketches series - Sky   5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Small oil sketches series - Sunset  5"x7" (13/18cm)  oil on board



Here are below some pictures of the paintings in progress. As mentioned before, I've always loved painting in this serene allotments place. And you never know what will happen. While painting some of these scenes, I got to chat with lovely people, received some rhubarb which I turned into a crumble (my proudest moment of the year - I never bake) and got invited to their annual allotment picnic! Who knows what will be next!










2 comments:

  1. Stunning work Valerie. The looseness of your brushwork and the subtle beauty of your colours is what I aspire to but have not yet attained!

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    1. Thank you very much Jo for such a lovely comment! I find it helps to work on small sizes to keep it loose indeed. And about the colours, I try to use a limited palette which helps keeping some harmony. All the best!

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