Horse Paintings by Carrie L. Lewis

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Four New ACEO Landscapes in the Works

Posted By Carrie L. Lewis on August 13, 2008

Yesterday, I worked on a total of six paintings throughout the day. One small format, which is very close to completion, and five ACEO landscapes.

The small format painting is the end-of-day scene I’ve been tinkering with off and on for a couple of weeks. I think it’s time to make an executive decision and just finish it!

One of the ACEO landscapes is one I started last Saturday at the gallery. I added a few more greens and a little bit of detailing, but the paint on that batch of ACEOs was still wet, so I didn’t do much with them.

The other four are new starts and they are featured above.

I used the same color combination for all of them. Cerulean Blue and Titanium White, but one of them has just a touch of Azo Yellow in it. All the colors are from my older, linseed oil based stock. Lefranc & Bourgeois, Winsor & Newton, Van Gogh and a Daniel Smith or two.

At the start, I was thinking only about painting skies. But it has been some time since I’ve used an under painting on anything, so I decided to design the full composition for each ACEO landscape.

They are all from imagination so are subject to metamorphosis as I work.

The net result of all of this activity is that I now have two batches of four ACEO paintings in progress. That should allow me to always have something to work on at the gallery.

I can’t remember the last time that happened.

A secondary affect is that I’ve now committed almost all existing ACEO stock to paintings. Time to start looking for more material!


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