Image 1 – taken just after I started step 5 [oops}.
- I began this painting by coating a quarter sheet of 140 lb watercolor with a layer of Golden soft gel gloss medium.
- Once that was dry, I painted Golden fluid acrylics wetly across the piece using a limited palette (Green Gold, Transparent Red Iron Oxide, Indian Yellow, & Dioxazine Purple).
- I applied a variety of texturing materials including bubble wrap, plastic & wax wrap, shallot mesh, & lace randomly over the surface. I rolled a brayer across the entire surface firmly pressing these items into the support. I set it aside to dry.
- The resulting surface was covered with interesting colors and textures and I could see floral shapes immediately. I imposed a cruciform composition & determined which of the random shapes to keep. Then I painted 2 coats of white gesso around the large dark floral shape.
- I formed some white flowers with rubbing alcohol, a rag, and a mask. I painted some of flower shapes directly and some negatively. I added a bit of greenery and line work to break up some of the solid edge.
Image 2 – as it is tonight. Two major item need to be addressed:
- The purple flowers need a serious tweaking. I’ve got to reduce & rearrange the purple flower shapes. They’re just too stiff, high, and dark. [I love this process that lets me remove the paint !!
- I haven’t decided on a background yet but I’m thinking it needs to be very simple with such a busy floral. Maybe a white on white – interesting but subtle.
This is a fun painting process. Comments and critiques are always welcome folks. Ciao!
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ReplyDeleteI'm french......I speak english very bad!
I discover your blog and I find it very beautiful!congratulations!
this paint is very interesting but I don't understand all!!!
can you make a tuto with photo?????PLEASE............I would like so try.........
THANK YOU because I feel like painting !
have a good day!