Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Fall Color

                                                                                    (C) 2025 Dale DiMauro
 

Fall is that time of year when the leaves turn all those lovely colors, if the rain doesn't wash them all away. It is more important than anything to stop and notice these colors for what they are. There is so much variation of color within one canopy of one tree that it is mind boggling.

To achieve the colors I portrayed here my palette was pushed to levels not usually utilized. I used pigments of cadmium red and brilliant orange pretty much straight out of the tube. These pigments project a warmth throughout the picture which is quite pleasing.

This watercolor was painted on else ware, a 110 lb cold press watercolor paper I bought at my local food coop. To prevent buckling, I ripped this piece of paper out of a spiral-bound book and taped it to a board to keep it taught in the corners.

I like the overall feel and light of this picture. The darker marks in the foreground tree up by the branching were created by quick-snapping my rigger brush which offers the affect of dried out leaves and gives some weight to the tree.


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