I have some new posts over at the new blog site, www.journal.donthacker.com (or go directly to www.donthacker.com).
Hope to see you there.
Don
I have some new posts over at the new blog site, www.journal.donthacker.com (or go directly to www.donthacker.com).
Hope to see you there.
Don
First, thank you to all who read my blog.
Second, I’ve moved the site. I’m revamping www.donthacker.com. Be careful if you go there, it is still under construction. But all the links will point you to the new blog. Or you can go to http://journal.donthacker.com. to go there directly.
See you at the new place!
I got up this morning before work to do a quick 5×7 sketch at nearby Freedom Park. Unfortunately, it rained and I had to pick it up and go home before I even got started. I guess Mother Nature was teasing me after my last post.
So I spent 15 minutes and finished this off at home from memory. It was a great way to start off the day. Between the walk and the painting, I start off energized. I’ll be doing more of these as the daylight expands.
Mother Nature really doesn’t think much about painters. It is as if her astounding beauty is worth all the crap she can throw at you as you try to enjoy it. As I’ve written in several posts, she likes to present all kind of obstacles to you when you paint. As if painting wasn’t challenging enough. Well, I got the best of her this week.
I’m getting married in June at really cool antebellum mansion turned B&B called Madison Oaks in Madison, GA. In conjunction with the event, I’m going to do several paintings of the place. With encouragement by Madison Oaks (thanks Melinda!), I’m going to produce prints and postcards of the series.
This weekend was my first opportunity since the Spring leaves came out to paint there. However, the forecast called for rain. I already got rained out of camping last weekend due to rain, so I wasn’t going to take this without a fight. I can’t really get upset, as we need the rain, and a nice wet Spring is very helpful to my subject matter. The task at hand is how painting and the elements can coexist. So I did some research and got a Kelty Sunshade. I set it up in Freedom Park and sprayed it with waterproof spray. I was completely jazzed as I now had another weapon in my arsenal of painting in nature. I was now hoping it would rain.
The Sunshade worked perfectly. A nice tent with a great view and room enough for Kate to sit and chat with me while I worked. It is great to have the option, as I have been wanting to paint mountain landscapes in early morning light rains when the atmosphere is so exaggerated. It will also come in handy as a sunshade when I return to the desert or paint at the beach.
So even though it showered off and on, I knocked off my first of several Madison Oaks paintings. I already see several things I want to modify in this one as well as watch out for next time. And there will be a next time, come rain or shine.
Now I only need some sort of way to paint in high winds….
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