Monday, March 23, 2020
Dinner
Inktober52 helps to keep me motivated, and now with social isolation, the likes are giving me predicable but addictive little dopamine rushes. This response to the promp “dinner” isn’t very quirky but it is exactly the sort of painting I find pleasurable.
The Fire King plates are really old but in mint condition, and get used every day. I love piecing in strokes of different values. Particularly, at the finish, the teeny highlights are enjoyable- especially when I love the early blocking in part and consciously NOT giving in to those twinkly little buggers.
Saturday, February 8, 2020
Digital Prep
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
Frames
When I had a pastel professionally framed (pastels present special difficulties, such as the surface cannot touch the inside glass) the result was beautiful and elevated the artwork wonderfully.
I want to see some of my smallest panels framed, as there are a few I'm fond of and I can add more photos to the ones selling on Etsy, showing how it looks on the wall. That being said, I'm sure the framing charge would be half as much, given that the panels require no glass. I decided however to make some from scratch.
Building a simple floating frame for small panels proved tricky in terms of measure - because of miter. The math escapes me - I custom fit the first frame and saved the measurements as follows :
16 cm inside measure- this part is hidden behind the panel
24.4 cm outside measure- the part that shows.
20.8 is the width at the bezel- I left a gap of about an inch around the panel- see spacers below.
This will leave a little wiggle room around the panel and create a nice shadow for the floating effect.
I want to see some of my smallest panels framed, as there are a few I'm fond of and I can add more photos to the ones selling on Etsy, showing how it looks on the wall. That being said, I'm sure the framing charge would be half as much, given that the panels require no glass. I decided however to make some from scratch.
Building a simple floating frame for small panels proved tricky in terms of measure - because of miter. The math escapes me - I custom fit the first frame and saved the measurements as follows :
16 cm inside measure- this part is hidden behind the panel
24.4 cm outside measure- the part that shows.
20.8 is the width at the bezel- I left a gap of about an inch around the panel- see spacers below.
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| spacers against bezel |
I glue 2 1/4 in and half inch square strips together before cutting the lengths.
Friday, January 24, 2020
Can you see the difference?
Three Mandarin paintings are now complete! The first is on paper, the next two are in birch panel. One is in Acrylic, the other is Acrylic Finished in Oil Paint. These still look rough but I think I like the effect.
Mandarins are a symbol of abundance and good fortune in the Chinese New Year. The colour orange is said to be Joyous and uplifting. They are so tasty this time of year!
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Mandarin_Series2_It Takes Three_Acrylic on Birch Panel_8x8in_Jan2020
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Mandarin_Series3_It Takes Three_Acrylic and Oil on Birch Panel_8x8in_Jan2020
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Mandarins are a symbol of abundance and good fortune in the Chinese New Year. The colour orange is said to be Joyous and uplifting. They are so tasty this time of year!
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Little drawing issues
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| Set Up |
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| Source Photo |
The first painting is by eye, using a grid.
Check out this video about procrastination and the benefits of reworking an idea or image. https://youtu.be/M6NsEDwHHiE
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| Sketch |
Unfinished Mandarins 2
There are changes to proportion, but my mistakes aren’t as glaring as I had supposed while doing the work.
Thursday, January 16, 2020
New Still Life, moving paintings along...
So many projects! I know it’s good to have several on the go, so things can dry and I gain some distance, but this is ridiculous!
Yesterday An acrylic I’ve been planning to redo for a along time came together. The 2018 original from years ago was on paper. I always liked it despite its roughness, and may do several more.
Yesterday An acrylic I’ve been planning to redo for a along time came together. The 2018 original from years ago was on paper. I always liked it despite its roughness, and may do several more.
Thursday, January 9, 2020
New Bookmark
Happy to do these as a simple way to develop iPad skills. I forget how to do thing if I don’t practice regularly. After printing a set of four bookmarks I found two of them needed tweaking, as print reveals flaws not seen on screen.
This one is a weird combination of morning and high noon light.
This one is a weird combination of morning and high noon light.
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