Snow – a winter challenge.

Winter river.

I’ve just completed a commission for a client and really enjoyed painting a snowy scene for a change, despite it’s challenges. Living this far south ( 42 degrees ) you would think I might see a lot of snow in our Tasmanian winters but the truth is it’s pretty mild here. It snows in the mountains but rarely at our house near Hobart and so I don’t often paint a winter scene with snow.

Snowy river reference
Reference photo for the commission

This is the photo my client sent me to work from. It’s a good composition with strong leading lines created by the curving river and the leaning trees – although the river has got a bit of a downward slope that will need correcting. There’s dramatic contrast between the light snow , the dark river and the exposed rocks and bare branches with some mid tones in the background trees.

What’s lacking is colour. The photo has flattened out all the colours into an almost black and white rendition of the scene. This makes for a very stark and cold feeling. “What’s wrong with that”, I hear you say. “After all it is winter and snow is surely cold!”  Surprisingly snow is not just white. Light hits the snow crystals and reflects back creating blues, violets,pinks as well as the expected whites. Then there will be dips and hollows creating strong shadows.

I decided I wanted to go for that sparkly winter feel. I created a  cool blue sky as a back drop to the sparkling snow. I used reflected colours from the sky and snow to  create more interest in the river and then changed the lighting direction to create a shadowed bank on the right so I could introduce violets, mauves and blues into the snowbank. The stronger directional lighting also allowed me to better define the river banks with the shadows of the tree trunks which also break up the expanse of snow. Lastly I injected a bit of warmth in the background trees with some ochres and yellows. This works really well because yellow and blue are complimentary colours  so the trees play off against the sky and the river creating a bit of a zing.2

Here you can see the painting and the photo side by side. It’s always a challenge when I change a photo for a more artistic interpretation to make sure that I keep the essence there for the client.

I’m happy with the changes – let’s see what my client thinks!

Winter river.
Winter River

This is what my client had to say “Wow it’s beautiful! I absolutely love it. It’s going to be my mom’s mothers day gift : )”

A happy client makes for a happy day!

Responses

  1. LuAnne Holder Avatar

    I love what you did with the blue, especially the variations in the river’s colors.

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      I did go for the blue didn’t I! I just felt the river was a bit boring so decided to liven it up a bit. Glad you like it.

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  2. Margaret Parker Brown Avatar

    You brought that scene to life, your interpretation works and your handling of the background is superb. I can really sense the cold in your painting and you livened it up with color. Yes, painting snow can be a challenge, I should know! 🙂

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      Thankyou Margaret for your thoughtful comments. I’m about to start a new commission of a dog sled with 5 huskies! The snow will be the least of my worries there!

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      1. Margaret Parker Brown Avatar

        I can’t wait to see it when finished 🙂

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  3. skybright1 Avatar

    Please let us know what your client thought!

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  4. lindywhitton Avatar

    This is what my client said: “Wow it’s beautiful! I absolutely love it. It’s going to be my mom’s mothers day gift : )”
    So I’ll count this one s a success!

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  5. laura lecce Avatar

    Hi Lindy,
    I absolutely love your painting too! Actually way more than the photo itself. I love the variations in color that you have worked into it, and the extra depth you seemed to get with the background. Stunning!
    Laura

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    1. lindywhitton Avatar

      Thank you Laura! It was a lot of fun to paint. putting in some warm in the distant trees just helped to create a bit of a dynamic against all those cool blues – I think that’s what helped get the depth in.

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