Sorry for the pun... :)
I have decided to try out making a large scar painting (aprox 120x120cm) using what I learnt with experimenting on the smaller painting. I will upload a pic of what the final smaller painting looks like. I'm using layers and texture to create an abstract and emotional painting, with rough application of paint. I am doing it without visible brush strokes, hence why I used my hands for the undercoat :). I am having fun with the experimenting and different techniques, I just need to get settled exactly on what I want to do for the class exhibition so I can have my work finished in time (5 weeks to go!!).
Tessa.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Wednesday, 17 October 2012
Paint paint and more paint
I spent yesterday arvo on a few things, starting with my scar painting. I tried to put more colour on the scar/gruesome cut thing by rubbing it over with a cloth. Unfortunately part of the moulding paste was still wet. Looks kinda cool tho! I put impasto over the whole board to give it a little bit of texture. The idea with this painting is that the skin is so nice and pretty, but then it has this horrible mark that will be there forever as a reminder for past mistakes.
I also experimented with scratching into paint to create an image. So I used this large board nearly as tall as me and a little bit wider. I used black and red as background to create a dark theme, then once it was dry I got a sharp knife and went nuts stabbing/cutting it up to make lines that form a rough human shape. I put lots of energy and big strokes of the knife. I couldn't get much control with the technique but looks pretty cool. My plan now is to make the background more red, then actually paint the human figure there, but still very rough and with aggressive strokes, and a black outline. Then I might use the knife again over the top.
Here's some pics of what I've been talking about (the iPhone ap puts them in a random order, so don't pay attention to it!!) :)
Tessa.
I also experimented with scratching into paint to create an image. So I used this large board nearly as tall as me and a little bit wider. I used black and red as background to create a dark theme, then once it was dry I got a sharp knife and went nuts stabbing/cutting it up to make lines that form a rough human shape. I put lots of energy and big strokes of the knife. I couldn't get much control with the technique but looks pretty cool. My plan now is to make the background more red, then actually paint the human figure there, but still very rough and with aggressive strokes, and a black outline. Then I might use the knife again over the top.
Here's some pics of what I've been talking about (the iPhone ap puts them in a random order, so don't pay attention to it!!) :)
Tessa.
Monday, 15 October 2012
Holidays
So, being on holiday I feel like I should've got a lot done... But I didn't. I painted all my boards with lots of coats of gesso, tried out the new moulding paste on a work in progress (which I will picture below) and worked more on my scribble drawing.
In a side note I also picked up a bunch of extra shifts at work, finally got back into the gym and soccer after my knee injury, watched lots of TV and read a couple of great books (+ broke my ereader :( )
Looking forward to classes starting again, it's time to get focused!!
Tessa.
In a side note I also picked up a bunch of extra shifts at work, finally got back into the gym and soccer after my knee injury, watched lots of TV and read a couple of great books (+ broke my ereader :( )
Looking forward to classes starting again, it's time to get focused!!
Tessa.
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