Keep the focus
I read somewhere that you should focus on painting what drew you to the scene in the first place.
I had lunch at Reem's at the Ferry Building Farmer's Market in San Francisco with my husband and kids this past Saturday. Then, while they went into the Ferry Building to satisfy their sweet t(ee)th by getting into various queues for dessert, cupcakes, and ice cream, I decided I had enough time to paint this scene.
What drew me was the overlap of the trusses of the crane with the trusses of the lower level of the Bay Bridge. I wish I had focused on that. I ended up painting most of the Bay Bridge, which reduced the impact of the overlap that attracted me to this lovely view in the first place.
Cropped, this should have been what I painted....
I had lunch at Reem's at the Ferry Building Farmer's Market in San Francisco with my husband and kids this past Saturday. Then, while they went into the Ferry Building to satisfy their sweet t(ee)th by getting into various queues for dessert, cupcakes, and ice cream, I decided I had enough time to paint this scene.
What drew me was the overlap of the trusses of the crane with the trusses of the lower level of the Bay Bridge. I wish I had focused on that. I ended up painting most of the Bay Bridge, which reduced the impact of the overlap that attracted me to this lovely view in the first place.
Cropped, this should have been what I painted....
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