Hi Lynn, thanks for your detailed comment and question! And I’m glad this post was so helpful!
Regarding the tree and your idea to change it. You are the artist and anything goes!! I loved the leaning tree and was very familiar with it so I wanted to leave it as is. I see what you mean about breaking through the roof. I had hoped that showing the trunk pretty clearly would negate that.
When on site, you are constantly making decisions. If the scene is sunlit, the decision making is sped up! Often in the moment, you can’t “see” what might become apparent later in the studio. When I go painting en plein air, I always like to think that the outcome isn’t as important as the doing and the experience. If I get a pleasing result, fantastic, but for me, that’s not the purpose of painting on location. I can always adjust or paint from my plein air piece back in the studio.
]]>So glad to hear Hyrum!! AND, love your alternate title idea!!
]]>I have a question- at first with the photo, a to a lesses extent with the painting, I thought that the tree and broken through the roof and there was a hole in the roof. I think if I painted it I would have been tempted to straighten the tree a little. Do you think that would be a bad idea? I can see why it is interesting as it is, but to me, straighteneing it would avoud the question of whether it is going through the roof, and the shadows would still be beautiful.
I also thought of a title about the tree- The Leaning Tree of Manzanilla.
Thanks for this VERY helpful post!
Lynn
]]>Hi Carol, lovely to hear from you. And how cool my blog came up as you googled Puesta del Sol! Yes, it was done earlier this year. The structure is near the arroyo on Playa Blanca. If you know Trini, she used to live next door. Doris lives kitty-corner (I was standing in the shade of her house!). Hopefully see you next year 🙂
]]>Thanks so much Curtis! I’m glad you got something out of this post. And others too! I’m really happy you commented this time 🙂
]]>Glad this post might help with your own struggles with changing things up Susan. What does the painting need?
And thanks for the title ideas 🙂