My 2021 wedding season is over. I've finished three paintings in the past few weeks. Two have been delivered and the third will go out tomorrow. They weren't finished in the order started, though, due to one start-over and one paint-drying issue. So here they are in the order started.
A couple of posts ago, I showed an image of a blank canvas. This was a painting that I started at the event and then scrubbed out the next day in the studio. That happens occasionally. So here's how the painting eventually turned out (click on the images to see a larger version):
The couple wanted their first dance and their dogs. This was a Biltmore wedding and reception, so they were under a huge clear tent. When I started this one over, I flipped it to a vertical orientation, stripped the tent architecture down to something more visually attractive, eliminated all the distracting furniture and people, and brought in their three dogs. This turned out very different from most of my paintings. It was delivered to them last week.
The second painting was one started at The Ridge, which is in the mountains northwest of Asheville. Heck, it's northwest of Marshall, so it's way out there. This couple was more specific: they wanted the first dance, with the doors open, looking out at the mountains, under the chandelier. This one felt good, right from the beginning. As with the Biltmore painting, I simplified the room's architecture to keep the attention focused on the couple and the things that were important to them.
Oil paints dry at different rates. Some, like burnt umber, dry overnight. Whites are the worst and that was the case here: some of the whites took way over a week to get dry to the touch. This is the painting that's going out tomorrow.
The final painting of the year was started at the Asheville Country Club. I'd never been there before and it turned out to be a really nice venue. On the other hand, I have created a painting for the bride before. She's a real joy to work with: enthusiastic, great sense of humor, and knows what she wants. In this case, she wanted the first dance, both families, the fall colors seen through the windows, and the chandelier and twinkle lights.
This was another painting that was working right from the get-go. Things fell into place quickly and I was very happy with it by the end of the night. There was a guest table right next to me and it turns out that one of the ladies was taking and posting photos of the painting development the whole evening. Before he left, one of the guys said "we had the best seats in the house!". Love getting comments like that. This couple came to the studio yesterday to pick up their painting. I was going to get a photo of them but we got to talking and I totally forgot.So now there's a break before the next wedding painting. I'll be working on some paintings for an exhibition at Pink Dog Creative in Asheville in a few months. I've got a lot of work to do!
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