Don Andrews "Under the Umbrella Thorn Tree"

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Don Andrews UNDER THE UMBRELLA THORN TREE

“UNDER THE UMBRELLA THORN TREE” is one of the few paintings I’ve done where the trees are the main focus of the painting. It was painted as a wedding gift for my son and daughter-in-law who were married in Kruger Park, South Africa. In the vast majority of my landscape paintings trees are relegated to a supporting role rather than the main character. Most of the time trees are used to help describe location and show off other more dominant objects, not call attention to themselves.

But trees are busy, detailed objects, and busy detailed objects are visually demanding. When we paint all the many light and dark details seen in the tree trunk, branches and leaves, the painted trees call for too much attention. Each detail becomes a distraction by pulling your eye away from more important objects in your painting. The good news is, with a better understanding of how to describe trees as support characters, trees are easy to paint and will be a positive addition in your art work.

“Under the Umbrella Thorn Tree” 140# Arches cold-press 22”x30”

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