Daily painting #46: Bacchus cafe

I returned to the Bethesda intersection I inhabited a few days ago, but this time I painted a different corner cafe — Bacchus of Lebanon, on Norfolk Avenue. I stupidly knocked over my easel several times, and the third time I lost my favorite brush down a storm drain — arrrrgh! It was a No. 7 Eclipse long-handle flat from Rosemary Co. That brush and I have been through a lot of paintings together. It put me in a grumpy mood. (It didn’t help when a passerby sought to reassure me that the brush would make good gnawing material for the local rats.)

I still managed a respectable painting. The idea was to showcase the umbrella and its strange jungle of plants, juxtaposed with urban features like street signs and garbage cans. But if I paint this scene again, I might try leaving out the plants for a simpler composition. Also, I forgot to put flowers in the flower pots! I thought of it after the sun was already setting, and I could no longer see anything. :) I might add them tomorrow.

Geoff Watson, “Bacchus of Lebanon,” June daily painting #15, oil on panel, 9” x 12,” 2019.

Geoff Watson, “Bacchus of Lebanon,” June daily painting #15, oil on panel, 9” x 12,” 2019.

Brookside

This is a parkland area along Brookside Drive, a quiet local street. It was very hot and very buggy, but I did my best. The painting took about 3 or 4 hours.

Geoff Watson, "Brookside," oil on linen panel, 12" x 16," 2018.

Geoff Watson, "Brookside," oil on linen panel, 12" x 16," 2018.

Benches, day 2

I went back to my benches today.  I made some progress, but I'm still not satisfied with the benches themselves, and I'm not sure if there's enough contrast between light and dark.  The foreground is mostly in shadow, except for some light hitting the ground between the benches; but there is bright light behind the tree.  I may try making it brighter.  Unfortunately, this is a lousy photo; the actual painting is brighter.

Geoff Watson, "Benches - in progress," oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.

Geoff Watson, "Benches - in progress," oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.

Just for grins, I applied some filters to add saturation. This image is lighter than the actual painting.  My photograph needs work!  I need to invest in better lighting -- and I need to find my camera tripod!

Geoff Watson, "Benches - saturated version," in progress, oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.

Geoff Watson, "Benches - saturated version," in progress, oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.

Benches

I started a plein air painting of these benches near my house, but thunderstorms interrupted my session. Here's the lay-in, after about 45 minutes of sketching and fussing.  I did start to add some color after this point, but I got chased away by the rain.  I plan to return tomorrow or Monday to continue.

Geoff Watson, "Benches," in progress, oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.

Geoff Watson, "Benches," in progress, oil on panel, 11" x 14," 2018.