Early monday morning my dad had car trouble, and on my way out to save the day, the sun rose over the bay. I saw it from the top of a bridge. I normally don't have time to capture something like this so fast, but yesterday I had some time so I painted away. Hope you enjoy!
Step 0: Remember everything that I saw. (This image is really I cheat, but there's no other way to visualize this step. This is the final image faded and blurred to approximate how memory looks.)
Step 1: Outline the large shapes. Every art piece needs a plan. We put the idea of the finished piece to paper as soon as possible. This gives us something to evaluate. (Instead of evaluating a blank sheet of paper.)
Step 2: Blocking in major shapes.
Step 3: I realized that I made my trees too large for the composition that I wanted. So I squished the composition to give more sky for the cloud effects that I was going to put there.
Step 4: I should be just blocking in still, but I got carried away with the tree tops. I will regret that later.
Step 5: All blocked in!
Step 6: Stretching the composition to bring the trees closer to us and still have a large sky.
Step 7: Detail in the sky and tree tops.
Step 8: Making the colors darker and more vibrant.
Step 9: Finished detail.
I hope you enjoyed this as much I enjoyed the original sunrise! There is something about the real thing that I cannot replicate. But that's part of the thrill. God created a magnificent creation full of complication and detail. In observing and replicating it, we do not attempt something that we can easily do, but rather we attempt something that is so beyond our ability as to be unthinkable. May we rejoice with God over His wisdom and creative power.