South Street

9" x 12" oil on panel
I was supposed to be going to Columbus for a paintout with the Ohio Plein Air Society, the group that I belong to that provides opportunities to paint with others that share my passion. Because of the big snowstorm, i didn’t try to drive down there. Instead, after digging myself out I went downtown Ashland to do a little plein air on my own. I set up to paint this scene and after I got it roughed in the wind picked up and started blowing snow off of a nearby roof, right on top of me. So, I packed up and went back on Sunday afternoon and the sun was out and it was a perfect afternoon. I feel pretty good about this one. I feel like it has good design, good lead-in, and a focal point.
The setting is on Second Street in Ashland. I was actually right behind my office where we just recently moved Red Red Design. The main building shown is what used to be a pillar of the community, Gilberts Furniture. But a few years ago, it went out of business and the building now sits empty. the building on the right was the stores warehouse and it is being used and has great potential. The overhead walkway connects the two buildings.
Filed in Landscapes,oil,plein air 3 Comments so far
sal settecase on 01 Mar 2010 at 7:05 pm #
Very nice
Your right good composition. Your getting to be quite the oil painter. I have been using acrylic just because of the ease-
Very nice piece
Robin Roberts on 02 Mar 2010 at 10:20 am #
Thanks Sal. When I first started trying to work in oils a couple years ago all I got was mud. But I stayed with it and something clicked. I’m really enjoying it painting now. It’s a great way to just clear your head. Remember evening painting classes we took while we were at the Art Institute with Flavia Zortea? We would eat stuffed grape leaves and paint in egg tempera. Dude, that was a long time ago.
sal settecase on 02 Mar 2010 at 5:48 pm #
Ya a few years back that is for sure- those were good times… still tell those stories….
We need to get together and Paint cuz lord knows I can’t play racket ball with you!
I am just now recovering from the shock of turning 50 this past Sunday- yikes keep the paintings comming- I look for new postings on the train ride home!
Sal