Thursday, January 28, 2016

distance

Landscape Study VI
watercolor
6 x 6 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

My landscape exploration continues with this study of a view I often pass when going to and from town. I liked the light in the distance on this day,with clouds rolling in over the far ridges.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Escape the snow

Escape
watercolor
6 x 8 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

This is a view from my favorite, Edisto Beach, SC., and where my thoughts go when I want to escape all of the snow I see outside  my window. It is in response to a Daily Paintworks challenge that I submitted. I am enjoying seeing all of the varied interpretations for the Escape the Snow Challenge.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

snow challenge

Winter Sun
watercolor
6 x 8 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky
reference photo credit Carol Marine

Since joining Daily Paintworks I have participated in only a few of their weekly challenges. But with a "big snow" event predicted for us this weekend I decided it was a good time to paint the "Snow Challenge". The reference photo intrigued me as well. I loved those long diagonal shadows created by the low winter sunlight. And that bright glare of sunlight -  how to paint that? This was a fun challenge to paint. And now I better make sure we have enough bread and milk before the big snow arrives.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Tree Line

Tree Line
watercolor
11 x 14 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

This painting began with the idea of expressing those lines of trees we see punctuating hillsides. I like the linear rhythm of the trees in winter as they rise up an over the crest of the hills, backlit by a bright sky. There is a view such as this from our back deck, if you peer through the trees of our wooded yard. But travel down most any road around here and similar scenes can be found. These lines of trees are a testament to the rural roots of these Southern mountains, where farming was, and still is, quite challenging. That and grazing lands created these tree-articulated hillsides from their forested past.

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

dramatic sky

Landscape Study V
watercolor
6 x 6 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

We sometimes see dramatic skies as clouds roll up and over our mountain ridges. This painting is a view near the Blue Ridge Parkway, not far from Bamboo Gap. It's a scene that I pass by often when traveling to and from town. The drama of the clouds inspired me to capture this moment.

Monday, January 11, 2016

sketchbook :: the winter view

My sketchbooks have become more working sketchbooks and less illustrated journals. Lots of notes and scribbles with painting plans, compositional studies, and working out motifs fill the pages. Yet every now and then I feel the need to capture a moment. I have been making an attempt to record the varying color of the sky during these winter months, which is what I set out to do yesterday. It was late in the afternoon and the light was fading fast as I sat at the table looking out our back door. With my previous sky sketches I edited out the trees, but yesterday I included the ridge on the horizon and some of the trees in our yard. Our yard is wooded with an understory of rhododendrons. There are so many trees that it is impossible to identify them all. We are used to looking through them, to see the light on the hills beyond.
Both sketches are watercolor only in a 7 x 10 Stillman & Birn Beta series sketchbook.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

this new year

Landscape Study IV
watercolor
6 x 6 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

Heading into this new year I am continuing with these small landscape studies. This painting is inspired by a view looking up toward Thunder Hill on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It's a spot where, if you hike to the top, you are rewarded with a nearly 360 degree view of the mountains. I liked the direction of the path in this scene, as it appears and then disappears over the rise of the hill. which seemed to make it a good metaphor for the start of a new year.