Another "works in progress" post.
Very productive studio today and I'm feeling good.
city sketch #13
city sketch #17
and these two little guys:
now look like this:
It's funny, I rarely use black paint but today it seems to work. Some of the lines will be buried with colour layers as the work progresses, but right now I'm liking this drawing structure weight of the black. It is a good framework to build on.
30 November 2009
26 November 2009
Ecosystems #1 and #5
21 November 2009
time flies...
Another big canvas stitched & stretched. Gesso tomorrow and hopefully begin the underpainting next week.
Re-working an old canvas. 12 x 12"
Remember these?
Now they look like this.
Sometimes a complete overhaul is needed - these have been "in progress" for about a year, I think. Adding the turquoise was a good idea, I'm excited about them again!
Re-working an old canvas. 12 x 12"
Remember these?
Now they look like this.
Sometimes a complete overhaul is needed - these have been "in progress" for about a year, I think. Adding the turquoise was a good idea, I'm excited about them again!
14 November 2009
dum-de-dum
A happy and productive studio day today.
The little 8x10's are progressing. The first colour layer took about a week to dry, not as long as I thought it would take. Still painting with no mediums at all, just pure paint brushed out to create the effects. I am liking this technique quite a lot.
Now I wait another week or so, assuming these colours will dry at a similar rate to the first layer.
And a couple of the big pieces in progress... finally I can see them! It always seems to take so long from beginning to end; sometimes it feels like I am painting with blinders on my eyes for that long middle stretch.
underpainting:
up to here:
underpainting:
up to here:
Wheeee!!
The little 8x10's are progressing. The first colour layer took about a week to dry, not as long as I thought it would take. Still painting with no mediums at all, just pure paint brushed out to create the effects. I am liking this technique quite a lot.
Now I wait another week or so, assuming these colours will dry at a similar rate to the first layer.
And a couple of the big pieces in progress... finally I can see them! It always seems to take so long from beginning to end; sometimes it feels like I am painting with blinders on my eyes for that long middle stretch.
underpainting:
up to here:
underpainting:
up to here:
Wheeee!!
11 November 2009
pyrography
10 November 2009
keeping on keeping on
08 November 2009
looks like something...
experiments
I have decided I want to learn more about oil paint - the inherent qualities of the various colours, their drying times, relative transparency and body.
In the following works-in-progress, I first laid down the ground colour using a bit of mineral spirit for quicker drying. Now I'm painting on top using no oil or solvent mediums at all, just purely paint.
Blues seem to move differently from yellows.
And here I started with a fairly opaque underpainting:
It is possible to create some glaze effects with transparent colours, using no oil or solvent medium whatsoever! I am quite excited with this discovery.
A wall full of experiments!
In the following works-in-progress, I first laid down the ground colour using a bit of mineral spirit for quicker drying. Now I'm painting on top using no oil or solvent mediums at all, just purely paint.
Blues seem to move differently from yellows.
And here I started with a fairly opaque underpainting:
It is possible to create some glaze effects with transparent colours, using no oil or solvent medium whatsoever! I am quite excited with this discovery.
A wall full of experiments!
04 November 2009
03 November 2009
01 November 2009
death and life
The current incarnation:
...too much, too solid green in the middle bits. Gotta deal with that, plus a few other tweaks...
The stiched "drawing" that had to die:
...but is still visible when viewed from an angle!
The drawing is underneath everything, but appears to float on the surface in the end. Intriguing trick, that.
...too much, too solid green in the middle bits. Gotta deal with that, plus a few other tweaks...
The stiched "drawing" that had to die:
...but is still visible when viewed from an angle!
The drawing is underneath everything, but appears to float on the surface in the end. Intriguing trick, that.
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