Conway Covered Bridge
I don’t paint enough winter scenes. Perhaps, it’s because I love summer. I mean, l kindof live for summer. There’s something so romantic about New England’s covered bridges in the winter, I thought I would paint a small one surrounded by some mountains. At 8×8″, this painting would be a great addition to any room. I will update with my progress!
Original Sketch:

“Conway Covered Bridge,” sketch by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Day 1:

“Conway Covered Bridge,” Progression I by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Day 2:
Note my daughter’s contribution to the painting… (purple crayon in the window). I guess I left it out for too long!

“Conway Covered Bridge,” Progression II by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Day 3:

“Conway Covered Bridge,” Progression IIII by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Day 4:
Listening to Ray Charles Radio on Pandora + Painting = Total Relaxation. I thought I was finished with this, until my husband reminded me that the road doesn’t actually go through the bridge. At that point, it’s the bridge floor. I pointed out that I’m not exactly going for realism, given that my portrayal of the bridge is actually structurally unsound, but at the end of the day, he’s right. Back to the brush!

“Conway Covered Bridge,” Progression IV by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Day 5

“Conway Covered Bridge,” by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Why Conway?
I decided to give the bridge’s sign the name Conway, in reference to the Northern New Hampshire ski town.

“Conway Covered Bridge,” by Melissa Fassel Dunn
Check out my super fancy palette!

“Conway Covered Bridge” palette