Landscape Painting Process: Chaos, Lines, and Instinct
A Day in the Life of My Painting Process
Samples of my small, semi abstract landscapes
I had gotten a few emails about my landscape art at the California Nature Art Museum in Solvang, CA, on exhibition last year. Some folks asked about my process: tools, materials, mindset, all of it. I’m not sure which part they care about most, but I’ll go with what matters to me.
Most of my landscapes start plein air. I grab my easel, canvas, and some paint, head out to a quiet spot, and set up camp. No studio walls. Just me, the outdoors, and maybe a few bugs. I don’t scout for the “perfect” view. I just let the shapes and lines come to me. Not the tree or sky, but those raw outlines that separate the chaos from the calm.
Starting with Lines, Ending with… Who Knows
Semi-abstract landscape approximately 6" x 12” oil on treated canvas