December 12th, 2021 – a big triptych!

I was excited and anxious to go a bit larger with the idea of painting a continuous scene over three temporarily attached supports. I had planned to paint early morning but by the time I set up and started, the few interesting clouds had cleared and everything was, frankly, a bit dull. I had blocked in the main masses but decided to set the canvases aside for the greater part of the day.

Upton Lake, MG painting, December 12th, 2021, PHOTO: Mark Powell

I started again late in the afternoon, as the sun began to sink in the west and the light became supercharged and transformative.

Upton Lake, MG painting, December 12th, 2021, PHOTO: Mark Powell
Upton Lake, MG painting, December 12th, 2021, PHOTO: Mark Powell

The details give some idea of the need to paint rapidly and with complete conviction as the light was dropping quickly.

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I think because I had worked so quickly, I was rather insecure on the day as to whether the paintings were truly finished. Mark predicted I would be happy in a week – he was right! And, if you are reading this today – Happy New Year!

Upton Lake, MG photographing finished paintings, December 18th, 2021, PHOTO: Mark Powell
Upton Lake, Golden Hour Triptych, December 12th,
Each canvas 36 x 24”,
2021

11 Comments

  1. Nice work!! The New Year promises more courageous moves! Go for it and a big encouraging hug!, Lucy

  2. As you know…I’m a triptych-lover anyway. But this is really brilliant! A real leap and a very successful one! HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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