Stages of an Artwork: Painting the final layers
visual clues, size, depth, shadows, and pizazz

The trees and shrubs have now been defined better and the fields in front now have a deeper color with some more imaginative tones in the green fields - perhaps hidden in normal viewing, perhaps imagined - such as we might have seen from Van Gogh, Cezanne, or Monet to name a few.

This is the last image before the final finished piece. A number of things have been added to give the piece more of the "mmph" I was looking for and more of the sense of space.
First off, there is a tractor added. Its size gives the mountains and everything else a greater sense of space and grandeur. There is also a rather large shadowed area in the crease of the hills as well as the forefront of the left hill. My feeling is that this creates some movement within what is generally a pretty peaceful and still scene. The shadow enhances the depth and promotes eye movement around the piece.
See Also
- Alazraki Fine Art
Quick and excellent example of imaginative color tones - Ohio State University Theatre: Art Through Technology
Interesting aside on how different color tones and textures evoke different moods - Vincent Van Gogh Gallery
See many works by the master - Cezanne Gallery - Mont-Saint_Victoire
Wesleyan College Teaching Gallery - works 1885-87 - Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Ask excellent collection of Monet, online as well - leads to painting search








