Welcome to my Art Blog...I am a self taught artist with the addage of "Expressing life through colour"... Art is something I enjoy - specifically watercolour painting - though I do enjoy dabbling in acrylics. Like all things in life, "practice makes perfect" so I'm using this Art Blog as a reference to see how my 'talent' develops. Feel free to post a comment - I'd love to hear from you.
Showing posts with label Callie's Fluke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Callie's Fluke. Show all posts
Monday, May 21, 2007
"Callie's Fluke" - final - framed
CALLIE'S FLUKE - acrylic on watercolour board - 225mm x 305mm - May 2007.
And here it is, the final painting for Callie - 'rescued' as a potential flop and now as a gift to a friend from cyberspace.
Many thin layers of paint have been glazed over to give the sky an almost photographic clarity.
It is one of those paintings best viewed from a distance to impart the full effect.
To view the process of this painting, please scroll down to the next post...
Art Expression
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Monday, April 09, 2007
How to Ruin a Painting - 101
Ok, so the title is a li'l over damatic, but I'm going to show you step by step how to ruin a painting...
All was going well until STEP: #5 onwards...
So,
STEP # 1:
painting of a whale - process |
Take a spare watercolour board and draw the picture, sketching with the paint to show definition... Got it?
STEP # 2:
Decide on some bright colours to use and continue building up layers of brightness.
Remember your motto, "Expressing life through colour..."
STEP # 3:
Continue with layers of bright and vivid sunset colours.
This painting now takes shape and is working out rather well...
This would have been a good place to stop and reconsider
the options.
STEP # 4:
Going gangbusters - the whole painting is coming together nicely. Then, this is probably where you should stop and call it quits by doing nothing more on the background... If you've been fortunate enough to get some honest feedback, you probably would have been told to concentrate just on getting the whale defined...

STEP # 5:
This is where it all goes horribly wrong...
Know when to stop! Don't think by adding some more red colour to the sunset sky that it will liven things up more.
And, PLEASE, if you're using vivid transparent colours - don't go randomly using pastel and opaque - (colours that cover up the areas already painted)
STEP #6:
Perhaps this should come under the title " How to rescue a ruined painting"..?
So this is where I am up to on this and totally stuck... I've painted over the lighter colours with mixes of paynes gray, permanent purple madder, quinacridone red violet. Repainted the sea and sky with yellow to diffuse the intense red "hit" of the previous pic but I'm no longer enjoying the process. I'll give it one more go and then decide if what I've done has worked. Otherwise I'll start another whale picture on actual acrylic board instead of watercolour board.
Thanks for your patience Callie - one of these months, you'll have a whale from New Zealand hangin on your wall...

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So this is where I am up to on this and totally stuck... I've painted over the lighter colours with mixes of paynes gray, permanent purple madder, quinacridone red violet. Repainted the sea and sky with yellow to diffuse the intense red "hit" of the previous pic but I'm no longer enjoying the process. I'll give it one more go and then decide if what I've done has worked. Otherwise I'll start another whale picture on actual acrylic board instead of watercolour board.
Thanks for your patience Callie - one of these months, you'll have a whale from New Zealand hangin on your wall...
Art Expression
Wednesday, March 16, 2005
Watercolour - whale at Kaikoura
This was done a few years ago from a postcard.
I touched it up last week by darkening the sky at the top.
Limiting the colours I used was a fun experiment.

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I touched it up last week by darkening the sky at the top.
Limiting the colours I used was a fun experiment.

Art Expression
Labels:
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Callie's Fluke,
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Watercolour,
whale,
whale tail
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