Wednesday, October 27, 2010

I have begun another Painting depicting the east face of the Grand Teton experimenting with an early morning light and clearing fog off the top of the peak. It is an Oil painting on Ray-Mar canvas 12"x16"

12 comments:

debwardart said...

Wow, all of my "beginnings" should look so good!! I finally used gouache, Xmas card posted on my blog a few days ago - turned out OK but not sure I did it "right"! (Unlike you, the Master!)

Unknown said...

Wow, this is amazing so far. I am looking forward to seeing the finished result.

Teresa said...

Wow... you have been busy, Gary! This painting looks great even in this early stage.

Enjoyed seeing the progressive steps in your painting of the Tetons...

Elizabeth McCrindle said...

Wonderful start Gary I'm looking forward to seeing it's progress

Charlene Brown said...

I don' think I've ever seen a picture of this face of the mountain -- thank you for this spectacular first look at it!

Debra Keirce said...

You nailed the values on this one Gary!

Shirley Marshall said...

This is going to be a spectacular painting Gary - looking forward to seeing it finished.

Judy P. said...

Wow Gary- this painting in particular looks like it has a grand majesty to it; all your paintings have such a lovely, grand scope!

Ruby said...

All I can say is Wow! This is awesome! The morning light is exactly morning light!. Can't wait to see the finished canvas.

An absolute masterpiece!

Carol Brown said...

Powerful composition, Gary. Looking forward to the finished painting!

Kathryn Grider said...

This is beautiful so far Gary! I love the composition, makes me feel like I'm a mountain climber!
I really love the colors you'be chosen for this also.

CountryDreaming said...

Okay now here's the crazy thing. As a non-painter, who very much admires paintings, I tend to prefer the unfinished work-in-progress versions of things, probably because they're more abstract and I just happen to like abstraction. So I like this image here better than your more complete one. Strange, I know!