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Capturing the Light: Exploring Mark Making in Oil Painting

  • Writer: Caroline Busby
    Caroline Busby
  • May 2, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 28, 2024

Capturing the Light: Exploring Mark Making in Oil Painting When it comes to capturing the beauty of buildings, landscapes, and waterscapes, there is no better medium than oil painting. The rich, vibrant colors and the ability to blend and layer make oil painting the perfect choice for artists looking to capture the play of light. In this blog post, we will explore the technique of mark making in oil painting and how it can enhance the portrayal of light in artwork. Mark making is the process of creating different types of marks on the canvas using various tools and techniques. These marks can range from bold, expressive strokes to delicate, intricate details. By using different types of marks, artists can create texture, movement, and depth in their paintings, ultimately bringing the subject to life. When it comes to capturing light, mark making plays a crucial role. By using a combination of short, choppy strokes and long, sweeping strokes, artists can mimic the way light interacts with different surfaces. For example, when painting a building, using short, choppy strokes can create the illusion of rough, textured walls or vegetation, while long, sweeping strokes can capture the smooth, reflective surfaces of windows or water. Complementary colors also play a significant role in capturing the play of light in oil paintings. Complementary colors are colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel, such as blue and orange, or red and green. When used together, these colors create a vibrant contrast that can enhance the perception of light and shadow in a painting. For example, using a warm, orange tone to highlight the sunlit areas of a landscape and a cool, blue tone to depict the shadows can create a sense of depth and luminosity. I use mark making and complementary colors to capture the light in my artwork. Whether it's a bustling townscape, the serene chiltern countryside, or a tranquil riverscape, I strive to bring a new dimension to oil painting. I also take on commissions, to create a picture to your preferences and vision. I also offer original art for sale, allowing you to bring a piece of artwork into your home. Additionally, I offer limited edition giclee prints, ensuring that my artwork is accessible to a wider audience. If you're looking to add a touch of light and vibrancy to your space, consider exploring the world of mark making in oil painting. The combination of expressive strokes, complementary colors, and a keen eye for capturing light can truly transform a painting into a work of art. Visit busbyK art to discover my work and see how mark making can bring your favorite subjects to life.


 
 
 

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