
It is exactly a week before Christmas. Today, in SoCal, the wind is blowing, there are fire warnings, and it is about 77F (25C). It is a bit warm. Snow seems to be a good subject to watercolor!
The focal point of painting this picture, besides wanting a bit of snow for the season, is to see if I could catch the softness of the bare birch trees that act as a barrier between the snowy foreground and the mountainous background. Anyone who has seen the leafless birch trees at a distance knows that there is a sort of haziness as all their branches overlap and merge into a softness with some detail and without much detail at all.
I used a relatively limited palette – mostly ultramarine, Hooker’s green, burnt sienna and umber. In some areas I used titanium white gouache, partly to place definite snowy details as well as to blur into the birch branches to create that softness I wanted to express.
Not a bad way to spend an afternoon out of the wind!
Watercolors, Arches 140# CP, 10×14, some gouache.
Nice one! I like the limited pallette and the starkness. Judy
Lovely, N! Nice way to stay out of the wind. I liked the muted colors.
Good job with the snow!
Thanks, Fraggy!
Thanks, Anne! Now the wind is gone the urge to be outdoors doth emerge. š
Thanks, Judy!
I like your positive brushwork on the fore ground shrubs and the shadows work well.
Thanks, Graham!