23 December 2007
...city for the trees
stitched quite awhile ago, and gradually worked on in fits & starts until yesterday it got to here:
not finished yet, but I am liking it at this stage.... thinking I will next add translucent glazes of colour over some areas, then maybe draw back into it.
when I first started making these canvasses I was doing the paint-by-numbers staying within the stitched lines kinda thing - but this approach has been gradually abandoned, and lately I have been entirely ignoring the stitching and just painting freely on top, and liking the effects very much!
I was going to call this one "can't see the city for the trees" but so far it's the other way around - can't really see the "trees" because of all the buildings painted on top...
A Tree For Mother
"pattern recognition" continued...
from there to here:
difficult to photograph because it is so big!
worked on the lower part & also clear-coated the sky bit with alkyd medium, because the difference in texture of the gel was noticeable under a light - damn!
explanation: the seams are sealed with gel medium before gessoing, and usually I paint with many layers of oil colour glazes, but in this case the sky was done in one layer, and where the sealing was done you can see these kind of ghostly edges & they are not a "happy" accident, in fact they look rather crappy.
The coat of alkyd helped a bit, and I hope several more coats will work even better...
really liking that pale blue bit in the almost-center, it sort of floats on top of the other colours
07 December 2007
another new beginning
a broken-up day in the city
pattern recognition
oil on stitched canvas
66 x 66"
Did this in one 7 hour marathon all-night painting session - and I was so determined not to pull any more all-nighters! 'Cause it screws up my bodyclock and I sometimes have this day job, y'know?
This is my artist-ego painting - so big I can't get my hands quite onto either side to move it around because my arms are about 3 inches too short. Ha.
Liking the drawing-type stuff going on here, but it's not yet finished, I think...
Used only a little linseed oil for flow, so it's gonna take awhile to dry!
o photoshop
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