Standing Together Acrylic on masonite, 5x7 |
I am working on figures in acrylic this month, and this girl with her horse are first up. I had sketched them in pen and ink a few days ago, so I am familiar with my subject before laying paint. Without sketching anything onto my panel, I do the color block in, careful to keep the angles and values accurate. Next, I start looking for those tiny spots of color that round out the forms. Since I am working small - only 5x7 inches, my marks need to be spot on. I keep the brushwork going with the shape of each form, upwards for foreground grass or following the muscles of the horse. Trying to keep strokes fresh and loose, I stop painting when the shapes ring of truth. So, I am letting this one rest for today, and I’ll take a look again tomorrow and see if it calls for adjustments. This painting makes 1159 in 1159 days. Now, onto the next figure!
color block in |
Amazing work!!!!
ReplyDeleteHUGE WOOOOOW!!! Happy PPF, Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteLovely and I like the way you describe the process.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteImpressive art.
ReplyDeleteWow... this has taken shape wonderfully!
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Truly beautiful! Happy PPF! Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteJust fabulous. It is interesting how you work. Have a very nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteI like reading about your process... your brushwork is so fabulous... love seeing every post that I visit...I don't think you have ever created something that didn't make me sigh at its loveliness... so sorry I am so late getting to visit this week!!!
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