Early Spring at Hamlen Woods

TM9712 Early Spring at Hamlen Woods 36×30 oil on panel

This local wetland has been on my mind for a good 15 years. This year it happened. Enough painting experience, a more knowledgeable eye, and the motto if not now, when? Now, I can’t wait to do more interpretations of this rich ecosystem. Details below. Enjoy!

TM9712 Early Spring at Hamlen Woods – detail from upper left
TM9712 Early Spring at Hamlen Woods – detail from center
TN9712 Early Spring at Hamlen Woods – detail from right side
TM9712 Early Spring at Hamlen Woods – detail from upper right

Technical painting notes: I started with a 4″ soft rubber roller, drawing gestures of trees and some values on the white panel. When that was dry, I glazed, then began the process of defining the major values and shapes using soft brushes and oil paint with an alkyd medium. As the work progressed, I switched back to the rollers for glazes and to soften or smudge some areas. At this point I wanted to liven things and reintroduce crisp marks, so I worked with an ebony pencil drawing into the wet paint. A few days of back and forth – brush, pencil, roller, scraping – and it was finished. Looking at the finished painting, I can see where this could lead in several directions. More views throughout the seasons, but also zooming in on different aspects and letting the paintings become more abstract. What fun!