Lantern completed New Paintings Started
Posted on | September 3, 2009 | 2 Comments
A few weeks ago I completed all the detailing on the lantern Ive been painting on the 24 x 36 canvas. And I made some changes to the background to give it a bit more depth. Im happy with it. I added some of the detailing with watercolor crayons and sealed the details and then the whole canvas with matte medium. After adding finishing coat, I brought it to the intended recipients- my in-laws. We immediately hung it in their dining room.
I’ve also started another painting. I have been looking at this photo for a while now, wondering whether I was ready to take the plunge and start painting it.
Well, just before Art Unraveled, I did. I drew in the main parts of the buildings with a watercolor pencil and then I added some water to create sone depth and shadows. This helps me to understand the space each area will take up. Then I started to add in some base color. I know the colors look like a cartoon version of this scene, but it will get there. Its all part of what has become my process. Right now, rather than Florence, Italy, the painting looks like it is of Key West, FL!
I’ve done more today on the painting, but it still has a long way to go. All the white areas are now painted in and they have several layers of color. The blue background has been painted over so it doesn’t look like water or sky. I don’t have a photo because the light changed in the studio, but I’ll have more to show as I get further on in the painting.
I’m planning to try to blog more often, even if it’s just a single image and a short statement. The way I currently blog takes a long time and that’s why I go weeks without anything for you to see. I hope this will keep me more on track!
Tags: acrylic > art > collage > mixed-media > painting
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September 3rd, 2009 @ 11:40 pm
Your mother-in-law should be very happy to have your wonderful lantern painting. I’m lucky to have seen it in person. I look forward to seeing how the Baptistry painting as it progresses. I don’t understand why it takes weeks for you to blog, but I’m happy to hear you’ll be posting more.
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September 4th, 2009 @ 6:02 am
Gorgeous! I love the simplicity of the painting… and the colors!
Can’t wait to see the Baptistry…
hugs, Andi
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