Showing posts with label Still Life Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Still Life Painting. Show all posts

9/27/10

Saga Of The Red Chair Affair:

"The Red Chair Affair" 24"x36" Framed     
I first learned of The Red Chair Project when a local friend emailed to ask me how I mounted my Watercolors to Canvas. He told me he had one he was getting ready for this local project, to benefit the  Orpheum Theater downtown. "LIGHTING UP BROADWAY SINCE 1922" is their tab line. Anyway, I wanted to participate as well and began work on my "Red Chair Affair" 24x36 Watercolor, even while knowing it would be a close call to get painting finished in time. My good friends on FaceBook cheered me on at every step, which is literally what pushed me forward!
But when beginning the painting I simply jumped in, as I tend to do fairly often. Not much of a planner! Anyway, had just purchased a lovely group of Oriental Lilies earlier that day, so decided to start there. Then, knew I needed at least one red chair in the grouping, so added two, just to be safe!  

Was fairly well satisfied with this first draft, however, the first thing I noticed was that height of the square container was dwarfing main object of painting . . . namely, the red chair. In setting out to correct this problem at least one means of correction came to mind. Chair legs could be lengthened and run off bottom of painting, thereby giving front chair more height, which would have been fairly easy to accomplish. But I decided instead to add a table top to that particular surface, while cutting down proportions of container itself.
I felt like adding table top worked nicely for entire piece (which was painted with coffee, btw).

So far so good, now for a suitable background. Wanted to start dark, so of course black popped to mind! What else? So, maybe think about giving a slight oriental feeling to the area as well. Red, right, already begun in color format and needing to be carried into other parts of painting as well. So ok, red lines, red markings went in, made with red oil pastel crayons, that my black watercolor would leave in place without running off! 

But I did not want to be going too dark too quickly with my black, so only a first wash was applied.

Everything from there was mostly pulling facets of the painting together. I added an upright plate sitting behind lamp base in order to carry some key colors up from the rug, added a brown edging to black area to suggest edge of an Oriental Screen, deepened shading on scarf, lampshade, etc., and gave suggestion of crack in a stucco wall background.

After that was a matter of signing it, mounting onto hardboard, and selecting a frame.

6/14/10

Finished Watercolor Mounted On Canvas: "Lillies & Cups"

This Still Life has been a great deal of fun to complete, actually much to my own surprise! This is not where I had intended to go at all! Just shows you where the Painting itself can lead if you are alert enough to follow.

I had intended a clear vase, with lots more foliage going on in negative painting. This background was intended as the first layer for more glazes to follow. However, with a little help from my friends, the Painting spoke to me, leading in a very different direction. Have to admit, I was almost too stubborn to listen.  

Am simply not used to so few areas focus competing for attention in one of my pieces, with so much quiet space overall. But also must admit that I do like this work quite a lot.

"LILLIE'S & CUPS" Watercolor
18"X24"X3/4" Gallery Wrapped Canvas

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6/9/10

Watercolor on Art Board Work In Progress: "Tiger Lillie's"

"Tiger Lillie's" in progress. This is as far as I had gotten before leaving my studio to visit with some friends. Then ended up taking a nap, and getting table ready for dinner. When I did walk back into my studio, faced with this still in place on my work table, it struck me as really cool. Even hesitated for a while, thinking that perhaps the piece was, in fact, finished! 

But no, have come to my senses and realize that my original direction was correct, and the painting really needed more. Guess I was temporarily blinded by the yellow halo! LOL!

3/18/10

New Mounted Watercolor:

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"DUSTY FLORAL" 12" x 12" x 3/4" Deep--ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR
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I'm still having a great deal of fun painting these 12"x12" squares, not making any money however! The last one I shipped to a Canadian Buyer cost me $20 something to ship, and was only paid $9.95 for the painting. LOL! And that isn't even discussing materials involved to create and pack, let alone labor! But hey, I'm not complaining because I enjoy doing these, and in this economy, with even health care in question, Art is the last thing on any one's mind.

2/16/10

MY FIRST FLOATER FRAME:

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Saw a Painting in a floater-frame not long ago on wall in Dr.'s office and loved the look. Soooooo, this is my very first Watercolor, mounted on Canvas, Varnished, and mounted in Floater Frame. Love the simplicity and very contemporary look.

"Beside Our Front Walk" 17" x 21" x 1.5" Deep, solid black wooden frame.
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1/13/10

Going Larger w/ Stretched Watercolor Paiintings. . .



Going larger with my mounting of Watercolors on Paper. Love the look of my 12" so much, I've expanded out into including more sizes. They look great, are easy to hang, easy to ship, and require no glass. Nothing between oneself and their favorite Watercolor Painting. And perhaps best of all, I'm able to dig out some of my paintings that are somewhat older (this one from '98) and get them ready to show.



"Growing Season" 18" x 24" x 3/4" Deep
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1/3/10

Ohhhhh, having so much FUN can hardly stand it. . . .


Am totally enjoying myself with these painting . . . best of both worlds, IMHO! I get to play with my watercolors and look at it with no glass between too! Hey!!!! Just ordered 12 more 12"x12" canvas . . . guess I'll be doing these for awhile!

One Equine coming up, and have a few dogs possibly running around in my head now as well. Maybe a couple more 'endangered species', and will decide what else as I go.

"Tulips & Pears" 12"x2"x1.5" Watercolor Paper Mounted on Canvas

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12/4/09

Newest 12x12 inches mounted on canvas

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This one makes me very happy while looking at it here in my Studio. Don't know what else to say about it, other than it was satisfying to work on!

10/27/09

24"x30" Watercolor Stretched like Oil. . .

This Watercolor is painted on 140 lb. Cold Press Archers Watercolor Paper stretched in normal way, i.e. flat, stapled around edges to a flat board. I have left at least 1.5" around each side of planned painting size in order to compensate for the 7/8" deep sides after mounting. I Paint first, especially in these larger size paintings for two reasons, as mentioned in yesterdays entry: to prevent buckling later, and to mount only finished paintings that I like.

"Last Blossoms Of Summer"
24" x 30" Varnished Watercolor -- Ready to Hang.



Here are two side photos of the painting showing how edge wraps around all sides. Their are no staples in the Watercolor Paper itself.
The staples showing on very back of stretcher frame are actually in canvas, which has been stretched over stretcher bars first, and now lends strength and stability to the Watercolor Painting itself.

Next I will post step by step mounting process of paper over canvas for precision stretching each time.

10/26/09

Further progress on one 12"x12" . . . .

Almost finished on this 12"x12" sample and will be ready to mount for hanging. Two reasons I painted prior to mounting onto stretcher bars: one-can stretch paper this way so there will not be any buckling later on. And two, in case the painting is not one which I would consider successful enough to mount for hanging. In fact, if this particular painting were not being completed for this purpose as a sample, I would not finish it now. Am just not that crazy about this effort.

10/24/09

One Day Left To Bid . . .

Last day to bid on this 24x30, NO RESERVE Original Painting for $45.00!!!! Believe me, this is a steal!!! Free Shipping to boot. . .