Using Technology to Help me Finish a Painting

When I’m finishing a painting, part of my process is to take a photo of it and look at it on my computer. It’s strange how different it can look on a screen - I see things that I don’t see looking at the original.

Here you can see where I’ve made a couple of notes of things to fix when I have my next painting session. Sometimes I just need to fix something that looks wrong, or perhaps exaggerate something that looks right. Below the lights on the bridge looked great and I knew a bit more yellow and white would make them pop even more.

I also might need to add in obvious things I’ve missed, like shadows in this painting of Torquay Marina at night as people walk across the bridge!

Torquay Marina Devon Original Art Diane Griffiths

 

It’s a process I typically repeat a few times over the course of a couple of weeks before I get to a place where I’m happy. It can be frustrating at times when I think I've finished a painting, but then I realise that there are things I need to do to it! However by missing this step I risk the painting missing out on it's full potential.

I've realised that when I say ‘fresh of the easel’ in my social media posts I actually mean, not-so-fresh-while-I-faff-for-a-few-weeks before I take it off the easel and can decide it’s complete!

However I highly recommend this step, it really helps me to pull together the final look of a painting.

Torquay Marina Devon Original Art Diane Griffiths
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