OK...so I'm REALLY excited! Those of you who have been reading know I have been working on loosening up a bit...I still like a lot of the way I paint, but have felt a bit stilted...SO, I was painting what I'm going to call "Lone Pine" (14'x32" canvas) the other day from my studio on the top floor of our house...looking through a window I can see a forest of pines. (The tree line was about 3/4 the way up the canvas) At first (I should have photographed it, but I hated it so much I didn't) there was just one pine amongst a bunch of other pines with very little color difference...I pulled out some depth, and really went lighter with the pine I wanted to be the focus, but it just looked like a pine that blended in with the others...nothing different. True, it looked like what I was seeing from my perspective, but I felt it was "blah"...So, I decided I wanted it to be just standing alone, so I quickly mixed sky and some other colors and began to quickly block out what I didn't want...remember this is acrylic so I can't wipe it out...
So, the breakthrough is...I really LOVE this. I know I need to do a bit more, but I like that I can see some of the dark ground from behind, and I love the soft edges I see, and I love the loose interpretation of the pine...It is still "piney", but more loose...
SO...I had to take a picture of it in process, with a close-up view and now need to decide what I need to do to clean it up just a bit...some of the strokes are just white that didn't mix in with the sky...and the top of the sky wasn't a dark ground, so if I want it to carry perhaps I need to put dark ground and go over it the same as I did the lower part of the sky.
ANYWAY...this may be almost finished. This feels like a breakthrough of a sort for me. I am going to work with more dark ground and REALLY concentrate on looser strokes...almost not thinking. I had a friend once who actually knocked the brush out of my hand when she saw I was going to do too much; more than I had described I wanted...Perhaps I need someone standing behind me to knock the brush from my hand...:) Or...just work more intuitively and stop more often...HMMM...what do you think?
Whatever comes of this, today I am excited and I wanted to share this moment...
ps...coming soon...some spring like paintings...some color and some fun objects...my dear hubby is building me a box for still life so...:) Onward and upward!
pss...I hope this doesn't mess up my desire to jury into daily painters as things may...(if I'm lucky to catch on to myself) be changing a bit...?? BUT I'M HAVING FUN!!
6 comments:
Oooh, you did have a breakthrough!! I always struggle with trying to stay loose too. Your blog is great - very entertaining!
Jane, Coming from you and seeing your work I take this as a compliment! I am very much enjoying your blog as well!
The great variation of contour line is what makes this exciting!
When I work with acrylic, I often keep going into different edges with my fingers...dabbing, pulling, smearing.
Dean, Thanks again for your coments. I think I agree with you about the contour lines...and, this first one happened without much conscious thought...now I have to pursue this concept! I like your tips!
Very nice design!
Thank you onpainting! And thanks for visiting!
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