September 21, 2010

Challenge 13 - Before Time



After playing around with building up a few different colours/layers to my abstract landscape this is what I have ended up with. I like the texture of the painting but not fussed on the scene. Have called it "Before Time" as it looks like a time when earth began with weird trees and big birds - didn't end up with my cavemen anywhere. Will put it up and look at it for a while and see what I can change to improve it or maybe just paint over!


September 20, 2010

Thought I should start and add some paint to my scene, whatever it will be, and see where it leads me. Definitely had birds in a sky, so I painted that. Then I picked out a few images that looked like trees and painted those. The rest of it was going to the ground/scenery - so I painted it green. I am hoping the texture from the plastic printing will create some interest once I add some more layers of paint. Not sure about it yet??

Challenge 13 - An Actual Painting

Have decided to change my headings to which challenge number we are up to. Li-Sa and I thought we should take one or more of the art challenges we have already done and create an actual painting - take a month to work on it. Without any idea I stared at a blank canvas for ages not wanting to create a failure or mess - afraid to start. Decided I liked the white gesso over black with the plastic printed into the gesso to create some texture. Thought I will do plastic men/bird figures and create a scene with cave men and big birds in the sky!! Totally lost my cave men as I got carried away with the plastic creating texture. The brown on my white gesso is from some old plastic I used previously. So now I am staring at a black/white painting wondering what it will become. Maybe a abstract scene with big birds in the sky, trees coming out of the ground???

September 14, 2010

Week 11 & 12 - Painting A Forest Floor

This is another exercise from the book by Mary Todd Beam. We did this one over a two week period as it had a few steps. I used watercolour paper, watercolours and some acrylic paint. Some leaves were added first using adhesive shelf liner, then washes of watercolour paint to build up the layers of leaves, lifting off techniques to create sticks, laying down of plastic over the wet paint to create more leaves in the layers. After everything dried I pulled off the adhesive shelf liner leaves - unlike Li-Sa I had trouble making my leaves stick where Li-Sa's stuck too well. These leaves are suppose to be the top layer of the forest floor and have more detail in them although it doesn't show too well in the photo. I liked using the shelf liner to create the white which can be painted in after and can see myself exploring this technique further in other paintings.