Saturday, November 4, 2017

Listen to your paintings

I've always heard this, it's just that my paintings weren't talking, or maybe I just wasn't listening. Recently, when I hit troubling passages instead of wrestling it to the ground, I've heard the painting say "walk away"

Today I started a pastel based on the oil study I did in Amesbury on Thursday.  I wanted it light, ethereal, moody and overcast.  I kept the underpainting light and was happy with the alcohol wash. I did the trees first to lock them in following the advise on Liz Haywood Sullivan's video "Mixing Greens"

It didn't start to go wrong until the block-in when I started to place my dark and medium greens. I had to leave, family errands called including a trip to the dump.  On the way home I heard the painting say " too soon with the greens, keep the block-in violet and purple in tone.

I brushed out the greens, as much as I could, and added dark and mid purples, violets and mauves for my block-in. I think it is going to be ok, I'll work more on it tomorrow.
underpainting using pinks and purples

wash-in, I lost a lot of the darks
block-in after brushing out the too deep greens and replacing them with violets and purples

Friday, November 3, 2017

Nov. 3, 2017

I am trying to re-organize myself and my painting life.  At the first of the year I will have a new system for cataloging my paintings but for now I want to start recording my processes to better understand what works and what doesn't.

Today's painting was of a pomagranite, started yesterday as a grisaille using brown madder. I used a 6x6 panel with a linen oil primed surface. I started the painting using liquin impasto as a medium. After several wipe-outs I took a break.  When things do not go well with my painting I go up to the house and cook.  I made Rippolitto for lunch and a huge batch of marinara sauce as well as prepping my vegetables for tomorrow's pizza.  Well then it was time to face the painting which I finished using a 50% mix of OMS and linseed oil. I am not totally happy with it but tomorrow is a new day.


I also did a little pastel study based on an earlier version of Tancredi. 6x8 on Uart 400 mounted with 3M to foam core.  I painted the surface with black gesso and then with clear gesso to give it more texture. While working I realized that the original was on a board painted with a sienna acrylic which would have been a better choice.  All the more reason to continue my  journal of technical info.




Thursday, November 2, 2017



11/2/17 Plein air today in Amesbury
It looked like rain was possible, an overcast, flat light day in mid Autumn.
It became quite mild for this time of year. 70's 



9x12 oil on panel


I used a Raymar linen panel, oil primmed and previously toned with indian yellow.
I used the Coulter box to give me more mixing area and I tried liquin impasto and new large hog bristle brushses. 

Julie suggested that I wait to do the sky, keeping to tansparents for as long as possible. I wiped out  the opaque sky areas and worked my dark transparents. She also had me darken the path,  I originally had it as light as the sky.