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“No. 16 at Troubadour Golf & Field”, Golf Painting

No. 16 at Troubadour Golf and Field Painting, Aimee Smith Studios

When my husband played professional golf, our dinner time revolved around summer storms.  A little rain won’t deter a serious golfer, but lightening will send them off the course quicker than a cat in water.

This summer storm sets place on the 16th green at the Troubadour Golf and Field Club. Located in the stunning community of Troubadour in College Grove, Tennessee, this Tom Fazio-designed course is truly exceptional. With creekside fairways and wooded views, I found endless inspiration for this painting, No. 16 at Troubadour Golf & Field.

 

For this Troubadour Golf Painting;

I started with an imprimatura layer.  This layer is a thin wash that allows the tones and values of the painting to be set.  As layers are added, parts of this layer may be allowed to show through, creating an atmospheric effect.  This technique has used for centuries, and was established as foundation during the Renaissance.

 No. 16 at Troubadour Golf & Field Painting Process

I added each layer of clouds, varying soft and hard edges to reflect the different cloud patterns.  

The greens are built up in layers in the same way, from dark to light.

No. 16 at Troubadour Golf & Field Painting

I found a few new favorite tools while painting this landscape..  

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