This started with lots of black mark making and a Green and Gold glaze over it. Black, White, Grey and Red were then added (multiple times with scraping). There was a lot more Grey which I painted over with White.
I happy that I posted 30 paintings this month. I think I learned a lot!
Thank you all for reading my blog postings and viewing my art. Comments have been wonderful, thank you for that as well!
Mark making under it all. Opaque and transparent paint over the top. Two or three applications of Black, White and Green applied with palette knife, brush, and moved around in some places with paper towel and baby wipes. I enjoy the texture of this piece.
This started with a lot of black mark making using acrylic paint pens and black acrylic paint applied with a stick and different brushes. Then I washed on some diluted red, green and gold. The paper was a complete mess by that point! My next step was to cover over most everything with Black, White, Grey and the one area of Light Green using a palette knife. I let some of the under painting show through and did some scraping and scratching so the colors did not look too flat. I not sure that this is done. The large black shape on the right might need to be changed.
I started this one last week and worked on it some this afternoon. I'm not sure if its finished; I see a couple of edges I may want to adjust.
Black, White, Grey and Green layers of paint applied with bristle brush and palette knife. Texture created by scraping with palette knife and other tools.
I completed this small abstract earlier in the month. I have been out of the studio for 2 days so I am in catch-up mode. This painting has lots of texture created with paint applied with a squirt bottle, scraping and mark making with knitting needle, and more texture with palette knife adding layers of paint.
Teal, Grey and Black under painting. After that dried, Lt. Green, Black, White and Red were painted over the top mostly with a palette knife. I am becoming very fond of my palette knives!
Marks with Black acrylic paint applied with brush, fingers and marker. Teal and Red under paintings. Black, White, Red and Teal to finish using brush and palette knife.
I think this one is finished; thinking about a title.
Day 30 - A Blue Grid for a Grey Day (working title for a work in progress)
15" x 15" acrylic, ink and crayon d' ache on Arches 140 HP paper
This started with Blue, White and Black and ended with Blue, White and Black. Texture and marks were added at both the under painting and finishing stage, using palette knife and kitchen skewer. The colors were mixed to create both transparent and opaque colors for the second stage. At the end, I went a little crazy making lines with the Caran d" Ache water soluble crayons, but I know I can wipe them off very easily if I decide to.
30" x 22" - Acrylic on Arches 140 lb hot press paper
Another grid painting, this one is much larger. I enjoyed creating textures, scribbling, and scraping. I started this with not much Quinacridone Gold left in the tube. It was a little nerve wracking wondering if I would have enough to finish the painting. The transparent quality of Q. Gold provided a nice contrast to the opacity of the White, Black and Grey.
Marks made with graphite and acrylic paint pens. Black, White, Grey and Green acrylic paint applied with brush and palette knife. Scraping and scratching with knitting needle and palette knife.
Underpainting of White Gesso, Red and Green with lots of scribbling, squirting, scratching, scraping, and scumbling. Black, White, Grey and Yellow over the top mostly applied with a palette knife. Going a little bigger for tomorrow. Stay tuned!
I often work on two or three paintings at the same time. Today's painting was painted at the same time as yesterday's painting. I think they would look great together.
Black, White and Grey acrylic paint. Paint applied and marks made with brushes, palette knives, squirt bottle filled with gesso, fingers, graphite, Stabilo Woody crayon, knitting needle, and credit card.
Black, White and Grey acrylic paint. Paint applied and marks made with brushes, palette knives, squirt bottle filled with gesso, fingers, graphite, Stabilo Woody crayon, knitting needle, and credit card.
I had intended to add some color but decided I liked it this way, for now.
Another painting exploring texture using gesso from a squirt bottle, palette knife, knitting needle and brushes. Many colors under it all but mostly yellow, black and white over the top. I don't have a title yet. Suggestions?