On The Easel

I hope to show the viewer my process in completing a painting. Not all paintings are done exactly the same, but in general I follow this process.
 Les LeFevre - - Bobcat Studio at Jumet Farm

This painting is using two of my favorite models, Charlie Weber and Jay Lewis. They are relaxing around a warm fire after a hearty meal while out trapping in the Yellowstone basin. After preparing my canvas with a couple of coats of gesso, I will usually paint a thin layer of tinted gesso or a thin tint of acrylic to get rid of the white glare. In this case I added a little yellow ochre to my final gesso to give it a warm glow with which to start. I prefer to sketch with a brush using raw umber acrylic as my medium and that way if I make errors which I always do, I can just wipe it out with water or go over it with a little gesso and I have a clean surface again. I had to resketch the reclining figure and that is why the background is darker in that area.

 Les LeFevre - - Bobcat Studio at Jumet Farm

Now the painting is being done in oil paint. I can paint oil over my acrylic sketch. I start with the faces and get them roughed in and then work my way down the canvas doing the painting in about 75% detail. I always go back and refine or add clothing details later.

 Les LeFevre - - Bobcat Studio at Jumet Farm

I am feeling fairly confident at this point that the painting is going to work. Sometimes you get to this point or maybe a little earlier, you find it is not what you have in your mind's eye and you have to set it aside or rethink your direction. At this point I am only worried about making the fire and foreground look right for the painting. The guns, clothing and shadows will be worked out by trial and error.

 Les LeFevre - - Bobcat Studio at Jumet Farm

The painting is basically finished except for the title, signature and some small details. I will sit it aside for a day and then look at it again with a fresh eye and make some minor changes. When I am confident it is finished it will get my signature and the process is complete.



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