2/19/08

Buoy Dance 18" x 12"


"Buoy Dance" 18" x 12"

After having fulfilled many obligations (Art Lit with 1st graders & preparing my taxes) and having spent time organizing my work for the three upcoming shows, I finally finished this piece! Well at least for now it's finished. I will take this to my critique tomorrow and hopefully will get a thumbs up on it. I'd like to enter this one in the NPS Open International with hopes it gets in. This painting may look familiar from prior posts, that's because it is a larger format of the "Buoy Dance" that I painted at my Open Studio this past October. As with most of my posts, I have included the steps that I took to get to this point. Here they are....


First I start out with the garrish orange under painting of Createx paint. I used orange because it is the compliment color to what will be a predominately "blue" painting. Also, I lightly sketched in the composition with a pastel pencil.


Here is what I call the "ugly stage". Initially, I placed my brightest brights and my darkest darks to establish those values. Then I began placing my blue mid-tones in and around the painting.


At this point of the game, I'm beginning to see where I can inject color to liven up the comp. I'm playing with the water, the background and starting to place dabs of yellow where the brightest highlights will be.


Now I'm beginning to see the end, with still lots to do. I'm working quietly now, concentrating on the values, colors and reflections in the water. Here I've placed the brightest highlights on top of the yellow dabs and also notice the red buoys' reflection is now in the water. I'm really excited at this point and my painting sessions get longer. My...time flies when I'm having fun...


Slowing down here, I've softened the water, scumbling color over color to give it a sunset-like look. I'm really having fun with the wiggly lines in the water. Finished!
Giclee' print available online at Imagekind.

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5 Comments:

Blogger Donna T said...

I love this, Brenda. Such a unique view and those reflections are awesome! Good luck with your shows!

2/20/08, 5:56 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I just love watching these come to life. Your underpainting process has really influenced how I do my colored pencil work. Awesome, awesome! That orange glow is exactly how I remember spending weekends on my parent's boat, and later my little sister's boat. Golden days, indeed!

2/21/08, 2:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is beautiful! Such a unique perspective. I love the steps that you show--I'm really learning from your blog!

Thanks!

2/21/08, 8:18 PM  
Blogger Heather said...

Amazing. Thank you for sharing your process, I learned a lot from that.

2/25/08, 3:17 AM  
Blogger pattrsnd said...

Wonderful WIP...fantastic Painting Brenda!!

2/28/08, 5:07 PM  

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