Thanks Jo, I am quickly getting to the point where I will have to stop playing.I can't manage 18 holes and I struggle with nine and I can't always afford to hire a buggy.This makes me homesick for golf. Lovely view.
Thank you JStar, pleased you like it.I LIKE this- I love the simple shape of the sunlit green most- just terrific!
We play Wii golf- FAR less expensive.
Hi Bongo thanks for your comments.Regarding my mixing of greens is quite simple. I have this chart which reminds me where to start when I need a certain shade of green. Basically I work with to six colours across the top of the chart and bring in a bit of white for the tips of the leaves. Black and yellow make a good green and obviously blue and yellow but this often needs toning down, this I do by adding Yellow Ochre or Raw Siena. The only greens I use are Sap Green and Hookers Green but never in their raw state, I always tone them down. It is just about playing around with the six colours and see what you get.just spectacular - someday pls share how you mix greens
Thanks Terri, for your kind comments.Beautiful painting of a beautiful scene! No wonder you decided to paint it. I agree that your varied greens are superb - your chart up there is so clever!
Love it!
Thank you CaliAnn, kind of you to say that.Awesome painting of a great view