This piece titled "Roman Gate" was completed on our first day of painting after arrival. The location is Castelfranc which was a walled town during the Roman Empire. There are components of the wall and this gate still standing. I really liked the arch of the gate and the different colors in the stone. I was also intrigued by the light coming through the gate and slanting across the grassy area in front of it.
This second piece is titled "Wine Cellar Niche". This location is at Haut Baran where we stayed. I stood on the flagstone steps down to the pool to view the side of the wine cellar building which had this niche filled with flowers. The hydrangea were so beautiful! I fell in love with this scene as soon as I saw it. The door to the left is the entrance to one of the guest rooms in the main building. As you can see the landscaping at Haut Baran is breathtaking!
The third piece is "Theron Vineyard Lavender". Theron Vineyard is an absolutely beautiful vineyard located on top of a gently rising hill. Above the lavender is a castle. I first began the piece with the castle included. However, I realized the castle became the focus when included and I really wanted to paint the lavender. I changed gears and started all over with new thumbnail sketches that focused on the lavender field. The color of the lavender was a real challenge to capture....not really lavender and not really blue. Loved it!!
The fourth piece I completed during the workshop is titled "Belaye Overlook". Belaye is a tiny town at the top of a hill overlooking the Lot Valley with the Lot River snaking it's way through beautiful farmland. What intrigued me about this scene were the shadows slanting across the river and farmland as the afternoon progressed. I was also caught by the shapes of the farmland as the different fields accommodated the curve of the river.
I will be working on the remaining pieces begun in France in the next few weeks. I am hoping to finish them before my husband and I leave on a driving trip to California the end of July. In any event I will share them as I complete them. In the meantime I would be interested in any feedback or comments you might wish to share about the four presented here!
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