Bay of Fundy Blues
Bay of Fundy Blues

Bay of Fundy Blues

Bay of Fundy Blues is my first completed oil painting for 2020! Mussel shells have always been one of my favourite subjects to paint and I always come back to them.

Bay of Fundy Blues by Helen Shideler

Well hello once again!

It seems like a rather long time since i posted last. I’ve been quite busy. I completed a few Christmas commissions along the way – which I am unable to share, then the holidays with lots of family and we don’t have to get into the never ending sinus cold/infection fiasco. So many reasons!

But I am back at it once again.

Mussel shells revisited

It is interesting how I keep coming back to subjects that I thought I may have completed after painting multiple series. Apparently not so with mussel shells. First of all, they are forgiving to paint. Really quite difficult to mess up – and not as precise as painting a portrait of a willet, or a raven or a pileated woodpecker. I love working in realism. Cannot help myself really. I have tried to paint looser and think it looks undone or something. Detail work is what I am about and so I accept that. However, there are a few ways I like to let go a bit. Poured watercolours is certainly one way. Painting the abstract patterns in nature is certainly another.

This painting, Bay of Fundy Blues, took me a very long time to complete. It actually surprised me as I was pretty consistent in working on it. I have signed it thinking it is done. As always, I will review it over the next few days before I decide for sure.

Slideshow of Work in Progress below. Click through

Lessons Learned

Pencil is messy and smears easily. My hands were constantly covered with graphite and I dragged and smudged it across my painting. And erasers are not your friend with working in oils!

Either seal it or use something different to daw with.

Until next time…