summers ago. I took photo after photo during our sightseeing strolls through the narrow streets of this charming city.
I finally settled on a view of the city, seen in the photo on the left, taken in the morning, before too many tourists clog the streets. I took a lot of time on the drawing, getting the perspective down pat. I know it's hard to see in the photo here, but I wanted to show the amount of pencil work necessary when doing paintings with a lot of detail. I put in some sky color, plus some early washes of color on the buildings. What I like so much about the photo this painting will be based on are the small patches of bright morning sunlight dappling the old stone buildings. The foreground will be in shadow, and the sunlit sections will be more in the background, toward the center of the painting.
This will be a fun painting to do, especially at this time of year. We are crazy busy, and although some artists shy from heavily detailed paintings, this kind of painting is actually relaxing for me. I hope I can do a series of Quebec City paintings. Now for those extra hours in the day......!
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