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Friday, July 19, 2013
Remember if you are doing a landscape, that you have to work towards your horizon. When you work, go from your perspective out to the horizon, remembering that all the colors in the atmostphere, between you and the horizon, have to be worked into your color......In other words, as you work out, be sure to think of your subject and colors, and include a tiny bit in your next progression to the horizon. Please ask me if you have questions......Donna:)
This is my latest creation! I just "played" with this. It is a mixed media original painting on Gallery canvas....I would call this expressionism. I used pencil sketching, fabric, Acrylic paint, and paint pens....This is worked up in layers... The background was worked by adding layers of different color, then "scrubbing", which is explained in a previous post. I look for the shapes in the background, or light spots. I then play with my white or light color, with shapes and textures. In this case I used the spots of light to create impressions of windows and cracking plaster....I used my pencil and pen to put some suggestion of shape in....On the right side a used a watered down, full brush of color, and then blew on it from the edge. You have to do this while wet. If some of the "drips" are too long or in the wrong direction, just blot with paper towel, right away. I used my sketch pencil to put in impressions of different dancers and poses. I then put in light areas of white for the dresses and pink for the shoes......The main figure was sketched, and then color was added in an impressionistic approach, The dress was worked up in layer of tissue, and then a cut piece of lace. When you do this, use CLEAR Gesso. Lay down a layer on the area you want to cover and then place your fabric on top of it. Use your brush to adhere it and work into place. The put a layer of gesso on the top of it and brush and pat, especially the edges, until it is saturated. I will use a matte varnish on the piece. Any questions, please post, and I will answer! Happy Weekend! Donna:)
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
If you will notice the background, it is a faint trace of flowers....The way you achieve this is to
lighten the same color as the promanent background. Then lay down some random flower shapes. If you need to lighten more, then just add some white....After a few seconds of drying, take a large wash brush and "scrub" it into the background. You can repeat this in layers, until you are satisfied with the look. You can use this technique anywhere in your painting, remembering to let the images dry for a few seconds. You can also get a blurred, misty effect this way.....I often add a touch of color or white, and "scrub" it into the existing background. All the white imagry you see coming through on this painting, is done with this technique. Any questions?? Just post them for me.......All for today....Donna :)
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Hi Everyone! It has been such a long time since I have updated, but I have decided to give it my full attention in the future......This latest painting of mine is a mixed media impression of a lady fishing. I am a hopeless fan of Monet, Klimt, and Manet, among other greats! In this painting, I selected a studio canvas that is stapled on the back. I primed it with clear gesso. Gesso will seal the canvas for a smoother surface, but still has a "tooth". I prefer not to have the canvas texture show in this piece.
The only sketching I did was of the boat and woman. I achieve a background in layers, allowing dryiing in between....This way the color does not "muddy". I work from dark to light, as opposed to watercolor, in which I work in the opposite...In this piece, besides the acrylic paint,(I prefer Golden heavy) I also used professional paint markers. These come in a large variety of colors and sizes....I am using a light yellow green, and a fine marker size......I first finish my painting and then play with the markers! It ads a touch of texture, interest, and whimsy. On water, I usually lay the first color, on the darker side, using a wide 2 or 3 inch flat brush. I will then add different washes and dabs of paint, waiting for them to dry a few seconds and then take my wide brush and blend. I blend by sweeping my brush over the color until it is blended. You can play with this for different effects. When I am done, I used a matte varnish to seal.......If you have any comments or questions, please post them here......Till next time.....Donna:)
The only sketching I did was of the boat and woman. I achieve a background in layers, allowing dryiing in between....This way the color does not "muddy". I work from dark to light, as opposed to watercolor, in which I work in the opposite...In this piece, besides the acrylic paint,(I prefer Golden heavy) I also used professional paint markers. These come in a large variety of colors and sizes....I am using a light yellow green, and a fine marker size......I first finish my painting and then play with the markers! It ads a touch of texture, interest, and whimsy. On water, I usually lay the first color, on the darker side, using a wide 2 or 3 inch flat brush. I will then add different washes and dabs of paint, waiting for them to dry a few seconds and then take my wide brush and blend. I blend by sweeping my brush over the color until it is blended. You can play with this for different effects. When I am done, I used a matte varnish to seal.......If you have any comments or questions, please post them here......Till next time.....Donna:)
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