Still having an awesome time up at the Hudson River Landscape Fellowship! Here are some more field studies. I photographed the work in really poor lighting and am trying to see if we can organize some better documentation of the art for future blog posts.
by Dave Gluck
by Lauren Sansaricq
by Shane Wolf
by Erik Koeppel
by Jacob Collins
by Noah Layne
by Emilie Lee
You guys rock!
ReplyDeleteI would love to be there.
I hope that you can answer a question for me.
ReplyDeleteIf a toned panel is used for oil studies, is it a warm midtone?
Eric Koeppel is a genius landscape painter. I wonder why he doesn't have a website.
ReplyDeleteWhat's going on with these Eric Koeppel paintings?! These can't be plein air studies... right??
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ReplyDeleteyou didn't find http://www.erikkoeppel.com/ ?
I think his name may be misspelled here.
Hi Gregory - you can used a panel toned with burnt umber. But some people leave the panel white so they can paint an underpainting on-site with burnt umber, leaving the white of the panel for the lights. Then they paint color over that.
ReplyDeleteYes, Eric does these paintings en plein air. He spends 2 days on each. He's very fast, we are all impressed :) He paints a full-color thin wash first, not a burnt umber underpainting.
Wonderful work!
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