OIL PAINTINGS, STUDIO OIL PAINTING
Trees Down Along Sciscoe Creek
Trees Down Along Sciscoe Creek
This is the first painting, “Trees Down Along Sciscoe Creek”, using the new cradled panels.
A sketch of the composition is painted onto the panel using a brush dipped in magenta oil paint, thinned with oil.
![oil painting, Brown County, Indiana](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6480-1000px-copy.jpg)
Then I mix a dark value using Cadmium Red Medium and Ultramarine Blue and paint in the darkest values.
![oil painting, Brown County, Indiana](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6489-1000pxcopy.jpg)
Next, I start adding the green foliage on the ground and the silhouetted, tree leaves in the upper part of the sky.
![oil painting, Brown County, Indiana](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6493-1000pxcopy.jpg)
Then I add the golds in the background. Mixing a light value violet, I paint in the distant space.
![oil painting, Brown County, Indiana](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6494-1000px-copy.jpg)
The turquoise creek is next. I use the Cerulean Blue with a touch of Cadmium Yellow Light and Titanium White for the creek water. Adding more yellow or more white or more blue gives me various shades of water.
The sky uses a mix of Cerulean Blue and Titanium White.
![oil painting, Brown County, Indiana](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6496-1000px-copy.jpg)
After I paint in the basics and completely cover the support, I step back and make any adjustments. Then I start to add the blowing leaves and branches. Otherwise, the “movement” of the painting that brings it alive. I work back and forth in the sky and the forest, pulling elements to the front and then pushing them back.
Finished Oil Painting
!["Trees Down Along Sciscoe Creek", oil painting, 30" x 24", c. Charlene Marsh, Code #072022 S 30x24.](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/072022-S-30x24-1000px-copy.jpg)
Side view of cradled panel painting
![Side view of cradled panel painting.](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6514-1000px-copy.jpg)
Backside View
![Back side of oil painting](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6515-1000px.jpg)
The hanging hardware will be added after the painting is framed.
Details
![Detail, oil painting](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6509-1000px-copy.jpg)
![Detail, oil painting](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6504-1000px-copy.jpg)
Detail of Signature
![Signature, oil painting](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/DSCN6502-1000px-copy.jpg)
After I finished this painting, I wanted to rearrange the studio so I would have a bit more room to work on larger pieces. So, I emptied out most of the supplies and equipment from the studio and stashed them on the deck. Typically, when cleaning and rearranging, I like to empty out the space and only put back what I want to keep in it’s new space. The rest goes to recycles, trash, or donations. Once emptied out, I vacuum and scrub everything. Major furniture was arranged several times in various configurations until I was satisfied.
Chaos on the deck
![cleaning out the studio](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/072422-Clean-out-1000px-copy.jpg)
This should have been a two day job but rain was due at 6 p.m. so I had to work like a maniac to get everything done and all the gear put back inside. The rain held off until 7 p.m., just after I had put the last items back inside. Then I headed out to the forest to walk the dogs before dark. A light sprinkle turned into a raging torrent with thunder and lightning. The woods got really dark to where I could barely see the path. I was soaked to the bone by the time I got home!
After I got back inside and got dry, there was some more work to do to get everything put away and arranged.
Here’s the final result for the space where I have the easels:
![cleaning out the studio](https://www.charlenemarshstudio.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/072422-Put-back-together-1000px-copy.jpg)
Cleaning, purging, and rearranging always feels good to refresh and reinvigorate a space.
Thanks so much for following along!
I love you and appreciate your support!
Happy trails,
Charlene