Nocturnal PaintingNocturnal Painting

Dark Night

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We had a wonderful visit with John this past weekend. Friday night, John, Clyde and I went down the street and setup in Freedom Park for a little plein night air. I did this piece and the lit up part is the top of the Bank of America Plaza. The moon was full, but it wasn't in our view until after we were done. It was a good time exercising the mighty brights and wrestling with the limitation of the night sky with another painter. Plus, it never hurts to have a companion when you are hanging out in a city park at midnight, even when you have the protection of Clyde the Wonder Dog.

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Viva Rocks Vegas

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 My favorite paintings are often the ones that were done in conjunction with some kind of adventure. These two paintings fit that criterion. 

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Nightman

 

 nightfreedom2.jpgWell, maybe it's always sunny in Philadelphia, but here in Atlanta it is dark before 6pm. But I'm not going to let that stop me from plein air painting! Back in May I went to a workshop with Marc Hanson and he told us about how he enjoys nocturnal painting and uses the Mighty Bright to light his canvas and pallette. I gave it a try in downtown Minneapolis later that week, and while the light did its job, I didn't make the right adjustments for the values after dark. Through the summer the days were long enough that I didn't have a good opportunity, but that changed recently with the shift back to standard time. So tonight I went out and stood out in the middle of Freedom Park and painted the waning gibbous behind a big silhouetted tree with some nice street lights in the background. I surprised several night bikers and joggers who didn't expect to see someone off the bike path painting under a set of book lights. There are some good advantages to the night painting. For starters, your lighting conditions don't change (at least not until sunrise). The dark areas are simple and fun to paint and you can really work on mood, edges and making your lights stand out. You also kind of feel like Batman or something, going out into the pitch black and setting up. I'm going to take advantage of the nearly full moon while I can, then next week move to some night street scenes.

"Freedom Park at Night"

9x12 oil on panel

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