The Lost Valley

A study from reference photograph. The Lost Valley of Glencoe. Used in the late 1600’s by members of the McDonald Clan to hide cattle. It is a beautiful place.

Donated to Accord Hospice following their annual art exhibition.

 

Please note. The photographs showing this work online have been taken under muted natural lighting. Due to difference in various device screen displays there may be some slight colour variations.

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41cm x 36cm
Quality Centrado picture moulding.
Oil on Canvas
Ready to hang.
Signed by me in trademark cadmium orange.

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Please note. The photographs showing examples have been taken under muted natural lighting. Due to difference in various device screen displays there may be some slight colour variations.

I have had a lifelong interest in art, following in the footsteps of my father Robert Gould. My dad painted in oils for most of his life, culminating in his own studio gallery in Houston, Scotland. He taught me a lot of his techniques over the years… but I am always working on my own style.

I am colour blind… which I believe has helped my practice in a couple of ways. Firstly it makes me focus on colour theory when creating my work. Secondly, when I get it wrong it can sometimes create interesting effects that are perhaps a little unexpected (or so I’m told).

I am a proud dad now myself… My little boy was born in January 2021.
Hopefully showcasing my work and that of my dad here will make him proud. I want to teach him that if you find a talent and something you love to do you should share it and let it grow as much as you can.

Good Examples

I find that the best photos for painting are taken with soft lighting from one side, for example sitting next to a window or outside on a bright day.

Poor Examples

Photographs that tend not to work well are usually poorly lit, too far away or blurred. I also don’t work from black and white images.

I will often change the background to compliment or contrast with the subject in a loose style.

Please indicate your preferred reference photo to use as the final composition / pose.

Photograph Guide

Good Examples

I find that the best photos for painting are taken with soft lighting from one side. For example, sitting next to a window, or outside on a bright day. Pictures should be taken at eye level and with sufficient detail to capture a good likeness.

Nicely Lit

Nicely Lit

Eye Level

Bright

Poor Examples

Photographs that tend to not work well are usually poorly lit, too far away, or blurred. I also don’t work with black and white images. I will often change the background to complement or contrast with the subject in a loose style.

Too far away

Poorly lit

Not a head shot