Here’s an update on today’s progress on the old shed painting. I didn’t have all day to work on it, but at least a few hours.
Time completely slips away once I begin to focus on what I’m doing. It especially does that with this painting now that I’m to a point where I can see that what I’m doing is working.
Today I focused on the left middle ground including the left drop roof and stall, and the water tank.
What’s Next?
I need to work on the right side of the middle ground next. After that, the right drop and then I’ll start on the shed front.
The red gate will go on the left side after the paint there dries. Maybe then, the roof. There’s some weedy grasses to put in the front and around the backside of the water tank.
The foreground will likely stay similar to what it is, maybe exactly as it is now. There isn’t much that I think I want to do with it.
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I’m a nature-lover, real estate agent & artist. Sometimes, I also write things. I began using local pigments to paint scenes from nature in the Ozarks in 2018.
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Call me “Roxann” or “Madison”, either one works.
For pretty much everything online, I go by Madison Woods, a pen name I adopted when I first began writing and then later with my art. For real estate, I use my real name, Roxann Riedel. And for my fiction, there’s yet another pen name: Ima Erthwitch.