Showing posts with label underpainting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label underpainting. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Evolution of a Slime Mold Painting

I thought it would be fun to document the evolution of one of my new paintings.  Unfortunately, I didn’t do such a good job.  After photographing the under painting I got carried away with the work and the photo series makes sudden drastic changes.  I just couldn’t bear to stop and take pictures while I was in the process of creating.  I also have a little fear of immortalizing the work at an unfinished stage.  This painting is tiny, just 2 x 3"!  Here is what I did capture:

Drawing

Molding Paste with a little color added

Layer of Underpainting

Color!

Glitter!  It is finished!
 

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Step One


The First Paintings of 2011
Having just finished my first paintings of 2011, I thought I’d take a week off to get some other projects done.  Alas, after several days, the painting itch started and I’m about to go back at it. 

The candy series does not feel done.  I made a trip to the local candy store to pick up some spice drops, licorice, Swedish Fish, and stick candy.  Then I had an epiphany; Marshmallow Peeps!  And they are even “in season”!  Peeps have such beautiful shape, color, and texture.  They repulse and attract at the same time (at least me).  I can hear grown-up Pam yelling at little Pam that she can’t have any, they’re pure sugar, unhealthy.  Little Pam doesn’t care.  Both sides won today because the chicks will be painted, devoured with my eyes, and not eaten (maybe).

Before I start painting I need to play.  I take all the candy out of its packaging to find the best compositions.  Items get stacked, turned, put together and taken apart.  Then I have to find a canvas to fit the arrangement.  When I’m satisfied I’ll sketch the subject on canvas and start the underpainting.  This is going to be fun!

Candy Composing