“The Wasatch Mountains in Fleeting Light” With John Hughes
What are you supposed to do when faced with a difficult landscape on location and your painting time is limited?
With Rapidly changing light
You could speed up the process and paint loosely, which is something John has taught in a previous webinar. Another approach is to spend the lions share of your existing painting time rendering the most important part of the scene and saving final adjustments for the studio.
In this webinar John will take you out on location on a late autumn afternoon and show you how to approach this very same dilemma.
You’ll learn
- What part of the painting is most important?
- Which part of the painting is the supporting cast?
- Where to spend most of your creative energy while painting outdoors.
- What aspect of the process is better left for the studio?
- John’s general procedure for painting a field study.
And much more! John’ teaching style is easy going and his love of nature and art is contagious! Through over 40 years of teaching, he has learned that the acquisition of knowledge doesn’t have to be a drudgery and he loves to share what he knows with others! And the best part is that you will have the opportunity to reap the benefits of this timely presentation for years to come!