Hey Everybody!
In an effort to give you more insight on my process as an artist, I’ve decided to add a new section to my blog this year. I’m going to share with you in progress shots of my work and the trails and tribulations that sometimes go along with projects I take on.
To kick things off, I’m going to share with you a landscape painting project that has been over a year in the making. I normally don’t take that long to work on something for many reasons, but this particular project required that time. As an artist, I sometimes feel like I walk a fine line between confidence and overestimating my abilities. That might sound strange, but let me explain. I don’t usually ever say that I can’t draw or paint something. There are definitely things I am better at than others, but I don’t like to use the word “can’t”. I view subjects I haven’t attempted before as opportunities to learn and improve my skill set. Also, it’s not that I am physically incapable of doing it, it just might take some research or practice.

My first few in progress shots I tried following some tutorials I found online for waves. When that wasn’t looking right, I went back to looking at my photo reference.
So what do you do when you realize that you’re not sure you know how to paint something? Well, you do what any non-quitter does and look up resources on how to do it. 🙂 Over the process of the next little while I looked up online tutorials and even did a paint night with friends where the subject was a beach scene to try and get some insight. Luckily, time was on my side since my friends were quite patient and weren’t expecting to have it right away. I definitely painted a few parts over and over, which is a fortunate and forgiving attribute of acrylic paint.

Not my best work granted but I learned a lot during this paint night trial.

Not quite right yet, but after I painted over and started again, it started to feel like I wanted it to.

The final piece: 36×24 in Acrylic on Canvas.
Good job with your persisting! The water came out great. I too find myself thinking, “Oh, yes, I can do this;” then hit a point where that confidence turns into, “Oh, no, what was I thinking?”
It’s funny isn’t it? I think the key is obviously to keep trying and figure it out, but that moment of realization where you know it’s not working is always a bit of an eye opener/panic. 😂
Mostly panic on my part…then barreling on through, regardless.