First attempt impressionist landscape. (Impasto)

Welcome to the forum.

Here you can discuss all things art with like-minded artists, join regular painting challenges, ask questions, buy and sell art materials and much more.

Make sure you sign in or register to join the discussions.

Hang on Studio Wall
Message
I've been a little inspired of late to do an impasto/impressionist landscape. Since I fly round Scotland for a day job, I thought I'd use some images i have of Loch Ness as a reference.  Not finished but would love some feedback/guidance as this is way out of my comfort zone 
I've taken the liberty to crop your photo, Thomas, as I found the surroundings a bit distracting. I like it. I see a red reflection in the water, and wonder of what it might be.
I like the light here Thomas ( but I’m a big fan of light). I would say, make it the focus….so emphasise the fall of the light as it comes down to the water. This will be the strongest part of the painting which will mean you have to tone down the movement elsewhere otherwise it will distract. Also, the water, as it becomes further away, will be less distinct re the brushstrokes. The brushstrokes should get smaller to convey the recession/distance. Take a look at Jenny Aitken’s work, she’s wonderful re the light, as is her book “Painting the light”.
I agree with Marjorie, and I like your painting's powerful light.  Loch Ness is a place I'd love to visit - probably never will now.  It's very deep, its waters are cold and turbid  -  I think you've conveyed that. 
Ok, im done. Im happy with this as a first attempt. 
That’s a pretty good attempt so well done! I didn’t give any suggestions earlier because Marjorie had already mentioned the main issues. Keep it going now…
The light is certainly the star and it’s good to try different things.
That’s a pretty good attempt so well done! I didn’t give any suggestions earlier because Marjorie had already mentioned the main issues. Keep it going now…
Alan Bickley on 27/03/2026 15:14:22
Thank you, I've got a lot of landscape photos to use so lots of practice attempts upcoming. 
The light is certainly the star and it’s good to try different things.
Marjorie Firth on 27/03/2026 15:14:31
Indeed, and im hopeful this will help me be looser in my animal portraits.