Saturday, February 24, 2024

Salt Mine in Blue, Purple, and Green - New Painting

Salt Mine in Blue, Purple, and Green
11 x 14 x 0.5 inches
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas

Since last week's plein air painting in monochrome hues of silver, bronze, gold, and beige, it was time to add color.

I decided on a blue, purple, and green color scheme. The new process of painting an abstract painting as the base coat for my Plein air paintings is so exciting to me. It adds a spring in my step and I can't wait to begin the process.

This one took the shape of the landscape naturally without trying. When I had the painting in front of me on the land, the mountains seems to line up with what I had randomly painted abstractly. Woohoo! So much fun!

I grabbed the palette knife and mixed the paint to the sandy color of the desert floor. Slabs of the creamy beige appeared on top of the colorful abstract below it. I laid the paint down in the direction of the mountains. I let the color show through in strategic places to add surprise and wonder to the landscape scene. Two gold dots peek out boldly.

The salt mine is a wonderful place to paint. I could paint hundreds of paintings there and never tire of it. Remnants of the past salt mine stick out the ground as if they are part of the flora.

Let me know what you think in the comments. Thanks for reading this far.




Me, Mary Rush, with my painting - Salt Mine in Blue, Purple, and Green.

















2 comments:

  1. Fantastic! I want to reach out and touch your painting. (don't worry, I know it is still wet) This looks like so much fun. I want to paint with you! Maybe in the spring time.

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    1. Hi Grig, painting like this is a lot of fun! I'm happy you can feel it. Are you an experienced plein air painter?

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