
On this little painting I just loosened up quite a bit on the sky and the hillside field, letting the brushstrokes tell the story. Examining the field you can see evidence of the backpainting or negative painting technique I use frequently in my
landscapes.

Looking closely you can see the rough pencil sketch on Arches watercolor paper. I use very loose washes for the sky.

Now I begin tightening up the edges by using darker glazes over the light passages. Since the chalet is darker than the sky I can paint right over it. click to see
painting of Swiss Chalet on my website
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