It's done. I kept one of the pieces (#2) but the rest I've decided to give to the CIBC promo for the Breast Cancer Society. I' really happy to have experimented with many medias and I am discovering my "voice". Finally.
Thank you for your support during this journey.
Best,
L
Each week, I have and continue to represent this most iconic theme in Art - The APPLE. To help me define my own Artistic Approach, I idea that presented itself to me is if I could remove "what" to represent in my Art, I could then focus on the "how" and discover the variety of mediums, tools and techniques available to Artists today. Enjoy
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Friday, March 01, 2013
Still working on it
No point in adding a new picture. I'm still working on this big one and adding thin coats of paint. It hasn't advanced as far as I would like, but I'll get there, eventually.
Next week I'll put up another image of where I'm at. see you then
Next week I'll put up another image of where I'm at. see you then
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Colours and tone
Fist coat. Trying to keep the cool colours in the background and warmer colour in front. Only the first full colour and tone application. Lots of work still to be done.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Step by Step
The first step in this new technique I'm using is to apply a
thick coat of tinted plaster that I've mixed with thick medium to allow for
some flexibility. The difficult part is
the drawing of the subject that, in a way, is sculpted into the plaster before
it dries. Here are the results of this
first coat. This process takes
approximately 4 days to dry.
It is only after this coat has completely dried and I've
applied a thick coat of Clear Gesso that I am able to proceed with the
paint. I use Acrylic paint mixed with
thick medium. This process takes
approximately 4 days to dry.
In this series the background base colour is Prussian Blue
mixed with some Sap Green at times and/or Bright Aqua Green or Light Emerald
Green. I lighten the colour with Titanium
white if needed. I use a thick bristle
brush so i can get into the grooves of the texture at first, and then with a
slightly different mixture, I apply a light surface coat to allow the
undercoating to show through. I repeat
this throughout the painting that can take up to 3 weeks. I imagine, because of this 20 x 30 size, it
will take me at least until the end of the month.Saturday, February 09, 2013
Working on it.
I'm not ignoring the Blog, I'm a little busy and I've
prepared the basic drawing and surface for the next painting. Because this one is 20"x30", it requires
molding gel and drying time. There's no
point right now to put up what is prepared because it's basically dark grey and
we can't really see anything in photo.
Next week, I'll put up the first pictures... Hope you will join me then.Lynn
Friday, February 01, 2013
The 5th and final
This is the last Apple image that I will work on for this
project. The 5th, which represents a complete composition and spread of apples
within a context. it will be the largest of the series, but the actual size is
not exactly decided on.
To begin the study, I
decided to play with the image on the computer, defining contour and form., and
I ended up with a flared representation that seems interesting to me.
Let's see what I can end up with this one... Any suggestions?
Friday, January 25, 2013
Knowing when to stop
It's difficult to know when to stop painting. You can keep on going until you obtain
photorealism. This was not my
intent. This is my attempt to produce an
Impressionist painting. Although I used
mediums that were not available during that period, I now have more appreciation
for Van Gog and his thick application of paint on canvas. The idea is to capture the mood of the
subject and not necessarily the likeness of the subject itself. At least, that is what I have learned in this
exercise. This week I touched up some
details and color/tones, I applied a final varnish and decided that there was
no point in adding anything else. The
painting and the "mood" is represented and it is complete as is.
Please let me know what you think.
Lynn
Friday, January 18, 2013
A la Prima
Another coat of paint.
This week I worked on tone and color.
The cooler colors in the background and the warmer colors in front. I also changed the surface on which the
apples rest so it will fit better with the other paintings of this series. I am applying the Acrylic paint a la prima to
allow me to really establish to colours I want to have and the strong contrasts
I desire.
The progression so far is coming along... I think.
Original Photo Source |
First Layers texture and Paint |
By next week, I'm hoping to show you the finished painting
next to the other 3 paintings of this series.
See you then.
Thursday, January 10, 2013
New Beginning for the group
I began with the background texture that I created from a mixture of Gesso, Plaster, CGC, Black Acrylic paint and some Medium, that I applied on a canvas and with spatulas. I then redrew my subject with a small spatula and a wood stick, within the surface, and I let it dry for 3 days. I recently proceeded in applying the first coat of paint loosely to define highlight and tone.
This is where I'm at for now.
Thursday, January 03, 2013
New Month, New Year, New Apples
I'm Back! And i wish
all of you a very Happy New Years. Good
Health and Happiness.
We're up to Photo # 4. Wow has time flown by.B) I outlined the objects to review the forms themselves.
C) I focused on negative spaces
D) I turned my attention to light and shaddows
E) Blending and highlighting, as well as darkening the background.
It took approximately 1 hour to come up with the
following results:
I know that as I continue to work this month, on this image
and composition, I'll be able to correct to define the shapes and volumes even
more.
Hope you will continue to follow me this year... Again, Happy New Year.
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