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Le Bandiat | Watercolour

06/02/2010
Ferme du Lac by Martin Webster

Ferme du Lac, L'Epinassie by Martin Webster

A series of three watercolours I painted on location last year. They all depict the river Bandiat at L’Epinassie (near Marval) on the Haute-Vienne and Dordogne border. This was my first experience of painting on location and I thoroughly enjoyed myself. It was also the first time I painted a water scene.

I learned a lot more about composition, interpreting the scene, and choosing my palette during the first week of August last year than I expected.

Ferme du Lac – With hindsight, this was quite ambitious and that’s probably why I’m a little disappointed with the result. Whilst I struggled to finish the painting in the early evening light that’s no excuse for overworking the foreground trees and getting the distant trees above the weir a shade too dark.

Le Bandiat (1) – My favourite. Albeit not the strongest composition, I’m really pleased with the moss-covered trees even though I’ve over done their reflection.

River Bandiat by Martin Webster

Le Bandiat, L'Epinassie by Martin Webster

Le Bandiat (2) – The last picture in the series. I like the composition most. But once again have overworked the distant trees and opposite bank. I’d like to do this again; fortunately I took many photographs.

River Bandiat by Martin Webster

Le Bandiat, L'Epinassie by Martin Webster

Unfortunately, the only painting I’ll be doing this month is with a roller and emulsion!

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One Comment
  1. These are wonderful for a first attempt. Plein air painting is very difficult and you have had some success here. I have only done plein air twice and had the same issues you mention. The bright light is a challenge for me. I can’t see the values or colors quite right.

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