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As I mentioned yesterday, I had a friend and fellow painter come out to the cabin this weekend to enjoy the landscape and paint.  Susan has been painting for a year or so now and is doing a great job.  This was her first foray into “plein air” painting. 

Here is the painting that I worked on that day and the progression of the work… 

And here it is about 95% finished.  I’ll do a little more work on it in the studio and it will be ready for sale.  This “Fall View” is an oil on 11″x14″ canvas and will be available for $225 by contacting kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .

Tomorrow I’ll share more with you about what Jed and Lincoln did while we painted.  🙂

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This is the beginning of the painting, Shenandoah Fall.  I was reminded recently by a couple of blog readers that  you like to see the progress of a painting.  I forget to take photos because I get caught up in what I am doing when I paint.  I’ll try to remember to stop and take some photos so that I can post the progression in the future.

The palette I worked with looked like this.  I often use palette paper which makes for a much easier clean-up when I finish work.  I generally use about 6 or 7 colors when I paint and blend them together to get the tones I need.

And this is the complete painting, Shenandoah Fall I, which measures 6″x8″ and is framed and available at Delilah’s for $145.  There is a companion piece that I did at the same time that I will post soon.

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