Window View, watercolour 5 x 8" cold press, 1998 (No. 0868)
Out and about I found incredible views around Toledo, this one was done from the north side of town looking out onto the country side. This painting is quite excellent because the sides are roughly straight, the gradation in the sky is perfect, there is a wide variety of greens and olives, and the foreground flowers have a lot of detail especially the fuzzy white ones glowing in the hot Toledo sun.North Side view, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, 1998 (No. 0869)
Going down to the river in the valley, it was a lot cooler than up in the city. I made a few paintings from this vantage point, this one frames some of the stonework around the shimmering river and mountainous background. Toledo was great for painting, it had a blend of country with city, and all kinds of interesting angles. I had a bad habit of tapering the painting on the right like you see here and in several of the Spain paintings, the bottom is narrower than the top creating a leaning scene. It is not something that I noticed until later. Part of the explanation is that I used to always paint while sitting down, with the paper sitting flat on my lap. Doing that created a perspective illusion; the painting looked fine when viewed at an angle, but it looked crooked when viewed perpendicular. Or maybe I was just hung over. At any rate, I enjoy looking at the old Spain paintings, and still consider this to be a pivotal experience in my long artistic journey.
South River view, watercolour 5 x 8" cold press, 1998 (No. 0871)
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