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femmedem

(8,201 posts)
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 08:15 PM Sep 2021

A painting of a local salt marsh from a few days ago.

I haven't posted my art here in quite a while, but I've still been painting and improving. This one is from this past weekend. It was a gorgeous afternoon/early evening to go out and paint. The late afternoon light made the salt marsh glow.

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A painting of a local salt marsh from a few days ago. (Original Post) femmedem Sep 2021 OP
Beautiful! cate94 Sep 2021 #1
Thank you! This one feels like a jump forward for me. femmedem Sep 2021 #2
Just lovely. niyad Sep 2021 #3
Thank you, Niyad. femmedem Sep 2021 #4
Absolutely beautiful. Diamond_Dog Sep 2021 #5
Thank you. femmedem Sep 2021 #6
Lovely. sinkingfeeling Sep 2021 #7
Thank you. femmedem Sep 2021 #9
Beautiful. sheshe2 Sep 2021 #8
Thanks, sheshe. femmedem Sep 2021 #10
Are you using oils or acrylics? Sanity Claws Sep 2021 #11
Oils but they are water-mixable oils. femmedem Sep 2021 #14
Sounds interesting. Sanity Claws Sep 2021 #20
They do take longer to dry, which I like, but not as long as traditional oils. femmedem Sep 2021 #40
Absolutely gorgeous! bif Sep 2021 #12
Thank you, bif. femmedem Sep 2021 #15
delightful! markie Sep 2021 #13
Thank you! n/t femmedem Sep 2021 #16
Very, very nice n/t AmBlue Sep 2021 #17
Thank you! n/t femmedem Sep 2021 #35
Beautiful Joinfortmill Sep 2021 #18
Thank you! n/t femmedem Sep 2021 #38
Oh my gosh, it's gorgeous. MLAA Sep 2021 #19
It is! Water mixable oils, but they handle like traditional oils. femmedem Sep 2021 #36
I might have to give them a try 🙂 MLAA Sep 2021 #42
It's ethereal! Like a dream you don't want to wake from. Ziggysmom Sep 2021 #21
What a beautiful compliment. femmedem Sep 2021 #37
Damn, you're a fine painter! fierywoman Sep 2021 #22
Thanks. I'll have to check out his videos. femmedem Sep 2021 #34
That's beautiful! StarryNite Sep 2021 #23
Thanks, StarryNite. femmedem Sep 2021 #33
wowzers . AllaN01Bear Sep 2021 #24
Thank you! My painting has come a long way over the last couple of years. n/t femmedem Sep 2021 #32
Just beautiful. MontanaMama Sep 2021 #25
Thank you for the compliment! femmedem Sep 2021 #30
This is really beautiful! Love the colors karin_sj Sep 2021 #26
Thank you! I use Cobra and Daniel Smith. femmedem Sep 2021 #28
Very nice! FuzzyRabbit Sep 2021 #27
Thanks, FuzzyRabbit. femmedem Sep 2021 #29
Gorgeous! GPV Sep 2021 #31
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2021 #39
Yeah, it's a school day. :) GPV Sep 2021 #41
That's lovely gurthang Sep 2021 #43
Thank you and good luck with your painting! femmedem Sep 2021 #44
You captured the soft marsh light lunatica Sep 2021 #45
Thanks so much, Lunatica. femmedem Sep 2021 #46
I haven't done much lately but I hoping to. lunatica Sep 2021 #47
Wow this is amazing! 😍👍👏 LiberalLoner Oct 2021 #48

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
2. Thank you! This one feels like a jump forward for me.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 08:18 PM
Sep 2021

And I'm lucky to live near such an inspiring landscape.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
4. Thank you, Niyad.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 08:22 PM
Sep 2021

It sure was a lovely place to be for a few hours.
Best thing I've done in the last few years was take up painting again after a decades-long hiatus.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
6. Thank you.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 08:32 PM
Sep 2021

It was such a beautiful spot that I felt like I'd had a full week's vacation after spending a couple of hours painting there.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
14. Oils but they are water-mixable oils.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 09:13 PM
Sep 2021

The linseed oil that they're mixed with is emulsified, as is the oil medium I use to thin them. No turpentine, no mineral spirits necessary, and I can clean my brushes with soap and water. I love them!

Sanity Claws

(21,847 posts)
20. Sounds interesting.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 10:08 PM
Sep 2021

I'm just learning and never heard of them.
Oils take longer to dry than acrylics. Is that true of the water-mixable oils?

I love the painting. The little dabs of pink really add a lot.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
40. They do take longer to dry, which I like, but not as long as traditional oils.
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 04:58 AM
Sep 2021

I started the painting with an underpainting using red transparent oxide (a reddish brown), white and burnt umber to work out my composition and values (lights and darks). And then some of that red pokes through here and there.

MLAA

(17,288 posts)
19. Oh my gosh, it's gorgeous.
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 10:07 PM
Sep 2021

I just love how you handled the water. And the softness yet clarity of the background is perfect. Is it an oil painting?

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
36. It is! Water mixable oils, but they handle like traditional oils.
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 04:53 AM
Sep 2021

They dry slightly faster, but not much, and you just need soap and water to clean your brushes.

fierywoman

(7,683 posts)
22. Damn, you're a fine painter!
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 10:45 PM
Sep 2021

I've been entranced by Ian Roberts' (the guy who wrote the wonderful composition book) weekly (Tues) musings on YouTube on all sorts of aspects of painting -- he does a lot of landscape painting. They're 5-8 or 9 minutes, jam packed with ideas, so very easy to watch, and inspiring.

karin_sj

(808 posts)
26. This is really beautiful! Love the colors
Mon Sep 13, 2021, 11:11 PM
Sep 2021

What brand of water mixable oil paint do you use? I just bought a set of Cobra oil paints but haven't tried them yet.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
28. Thank you! I use Cobra and Daniel Smith.
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 04:42 AM
Sep 2021

Good luck with them! One tip: I don't use any water while I'm painting, just the oil medium made for these paints.

gurthang

(13 posts)
43. That's lovely
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 01:20 PM
Sep 2021

I just decided to get into oil painting and have four pumpkins/gourds in my shopping cart that are going to be my first victims/subjects.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
44. Thank you and good luck with your painting!
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 05:08 PM
Sep 2021

I have a stressful job in the nonprofit sector and nothing, nothing clears my head like painting. I hope you find the same joy in it that I do.

If you'd like any advice, I'd offer that it's a big job to try to understand drawing, lights and darks and color all at once. If it gets to be too much, try painting in monochrome. I often start my paintings with an underpainting using only a reddish brown (I like transparent red oxide, but burnt sienna would work, too), burnt umber and white. That's how I started this one, and then I painted in color on top. You can see the reddish brown peeking out here and there.

Or, ignore my advice and just dive in! Pumpkins and gourds are great subjects.

Also--I just noticed your post count--welcome to Democratic Underground!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
45. You captured the soft marsh light
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 06:45 PM
Sep 2021

It gives the landscape an ephemeral moodiness. Soft light is amazing!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
46. Thanks so much, Lunatica.
Tue Sep 14, 2021, 09:12 PM
Sep 2021

You're such a gift to the artists' group, always so supportive. I hope your own art is going well.

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