Australian How to Paint

Chilly Morning

It’s amazing how a few photograph­s on a crisp winter morning can be transforme­d into an arresting work of art.

- Michael Augustine

Iwas travelling around Armidale, NSW on an early morning in July when I stopped a few times and took a few quick photos. From this I formed the compositio­n and chose all cool colours and one warm one for the painting.

STEP ONE

After a sketch, the painting started with a very thin wash of colours to cover the canvas, then I was wiping out some paint washes and correcting the painting to get the compositio­n to sit. Note that the tree to the right was wiped out and moved as well as moving the main focal point tree down the painting.

STEP TWO

When the wash is dry I paint back over the sky with the foliage in the background to keep it cool and cold, and then add in the base of the focal tree and secondary scrubs and add the water colour with the sky colour.

STEP THREE

I now build up the foreground with warm colours forward and cool colours moving back and blending into the background. All of this does not have much detail – it’s just a suggestion.

STEP FOUR

The shrubs and tree to the right are kept to just looking a little real. Then add a few rocks and a small amount of detail with the ground.

STEP FIVE

The main tree was created with fine lines then built up with thicker trunks. I just placed enough trunks and branches to give it interest and the focal point at the base to get you in.

FINAL STEP

To finish off I added just a few rocks with slight detail then the reflection of the tree in the water and just a dab of highlights in the grass in the foreground. My aim was to get the mood, atmosphere and feeling into the painting.

Contact details: Ph: 07 5437 3910 Mobile: 0429 392 957 Email: michael.augustine@bigpond.com Web: www.michaelaug­ustine-art.com.au I

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