Procrastination and Completion

The plan was to finish the 10×30” commissioned oil painting of the two redwood trees. When I set up in the painting workshop, it looked too hard and too big and too daunting. So I indulged in some productive procrastination, opting instead to finish the plein air painting of the pumpkin field.

This meant that I added a few blossoms, detailed some foreground leaves, and signed the painting. Since it is too wet to scan, here is the photograph, which include shiny spots.

No, no, no, REALLY, it looks so much better in person! And it might be a bad idea to title it “Pumpkin Patch” since no pumpkins are visible. Besides, Mrs. Texas and I thought it was a field of summer squash for a few months.

Never mind. Let’s return to our twin redwoods, Sequoia Sisters, Sequoia Siblings, Aunt Tillie & Uncle Pete, Two Sisters. The last title is the real one, because my boss chose it. Who is my boss? Mrs. Customer, of course!

The upper mid section of greenery and trunk was lacking in detail. Mrs. Customer also requested to see some flowing water into the trough, along with a few wildflowers.

The water really flummoxed me because it flows in a little ravine, not right at the surface where it is visible. So, on the way up the hill recently, the idea of a waterfall came to me. On the way down the hill, we did a drive-by shooting of the waterfall. I’ve circled it and messed with the contrast so you can get an idea of what I am working with.

First, I had to paint out the fake-looking stream that I put down in order to force myself to address the issue. Buh-bye, little fake stream. You can see that there are boulders indicating a stream flowing into the trough. However, there isn’t room for a believable waterfall.

Oops, too small to see. Here is a close-up of the bottom left corner.

Allrighty then, let the water fall, and let the lupine bloom!

Will Mrs. Customer approve? (I signed it anyway. . . always hoping for the best.)

Why two photos of the (hopefully) finished commissioned oil painting? Because I photographed one with my inferior phone camera and one with my little Canon Elph, which probably is also inferior compared to most people’s phones. This will be an enormous challenge to photograph. When it is dry, I’ll tackle that aspect of the job. Or, more accurately, after Mrs. Customer is pleased and it is dry, then I will take on that challenge.

P.S. I like this painting a lot. Thank you, Mrs. Customer for commissioning a subject that I’ve never done for some odd reason!

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4 Comments

  1. I LOVE this painting!!! Plus the addition of the water is nice visual surprise!

    I also love my pumpkin painting …. Which comes out every fall. ?????

    • Thank you Anne, and Happy Pumpkin Season!

  2. We call them “The Twins.”

    Are you going to add ladybugs? Ranger Linda Wallace (remember her?) and I sat and watched probably tens of thousands of ladybugs doing their ladybug thing down in that ravine one summer.

    I see you added the water trough for authenticity. I wonder what people will think that is!

    • Sharon, we’ll have to pretend about the ladybugs. Mrs. Customer requested the trough, and I also included the trough in the 6×18” version that is for sale at a local shop. The folks who see that will probably wonder. . .


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