I'd kind of like to try and paint something...I think
What? Did I actually type that out loud?
It doesn't happen very often, but yes -- sometimes I think I'd like to try to paint a picture. I never have a clue what/how I want to do...and I usually end up not doing it at all...but today I figured what the heck -- I'm going to give it a try.
This morning I started doodling while I was half-watching a movie (that I've seen before). I kept playing with it and adding more and more elements. As you can see, it has a lot more to it than my "normal" near-stick figure doodles or my super plain creatures.
After a little bit I got tired of the movie and I went into the studio to use the computer to find some variations on a song from the movie. I ended up spending a lot of time on YouTube and at iTunes and Amazon. I got a bunch of songs and made a new compilation CD for the music player in the temporary studio. PLUS, I managed to avoid working on the labels/printing/boxes for the Tookies. (I will do them tomorrow...but I did realize I was doing some avoiding today.)
Then I went "shopping" in the basement -- I knew I had at least one small blank canvas down there somewhere. I discovered the bin that held the canvas and much to my surprise there were about 5 or 6 canvas boards. I decided to use one of them instead of a "real" canvas...just in case I lost interest or really hated the project halfway through.
The funny thing about these canvas boards is that they have a picture outlined on them. On the back is (I suppose) what your finished painting is meant to look like. They remind me of paint-by-numbers without the numbers. I must have bought them at an estate sale -- the one that had a bunch of used brushes and a paint set and several paintings that I later repurposed into collages.
So I gave the canvas board a coat of paint to prime it and cover up the images. Then I left it to dry and got ready to work on the plaster cloth that I didn't do last night.
The first thing I need to do to the Atomic Fireball Happy Hour guy is add more layers of plaster cloth to strengthen the Happy Hour tin that is his chest area. It is a time consuming process but most of the guys on the save-it-for-later shelf are in the very earliest stages and they need a lot of work. It also takes a long time because now I am trying to add wet plaster cloth to very dry old plaster cloth and the older stuff just soaks up every bit of water in the new stuff.
And tonight it has been "get back in there and work on the painting" time.
I found that (luckily) I could still see through most of the paint and I was very surprised that I was starting to see a creature forming out of all of the still life items...just like when I re-use paintings for collages. I was not expecting that at all.
Then I was wondering what I could put in the background and I spotted the perfect circle template. Perfect, indeed!
I added a bunch of circles an this is how it turned out.
The color in these photos is way off and I wanted to remember what color I used as the base so I scanned the canvas board -- this is closer to the actual color.
And much later (after feeding the cats and having my dinner) I came in to paint more and I started to outline one of the circles then I realized I would be covering up any shading I was doing now so I switched gears and filled in a background base color around everything, leaving a little bit of space for shading. Yeah...right.
And this is where I am stopping for tonight. This is actually turning out better than I had imagined when I started this morning. Obviously, this is going to be another creature/guy. Right now it sort of looks like a kind of minotaur/bear/monster. Who knows -- right now I am still just playing with it.
Showing posts with label experimenting with paints. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experimenting with paints. Show all posts
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Monday, May 14, 2012
2012/365 - Day 135
more experimenting
I am not really sure what the major difference is, but somehow I don't think today was as successful as last night (so far). I will figure it out, but I did pretty much the same thing to darken the llama/giraffe girl's neck that I did to the llama lady in the other collage.
It will all get worked out in due time.
I am not really sure what the major difference is, but somehow I don't think today was as successful as last night (so far). I will figure it out, but I did pretty much the same thing to darken the llama/giraffe girl's neck that I did to the llama lady in the other collage.
Same colors as last night...
"before"
"after"
I don't know...the photos look better than the real-life collage. Maybe I need to make her outline even darker because she is a little farther back than the horse.
Maybe it is that this is just so much larger compared to the other canvas.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
2012/365 - Day 134
experimenting on a collage
I bet it looks the very best when you aren't in the room with it at all...LOL
This is probably Painting 101 for most artists, but I'm not a painter -- so for me it is experimenting.
I wanted to make the llama lady and sleepy burro boy stand out from the background.
I got out some acrylics in browns and one green and I got brave and I darkened in the outline of the llama lady.
This is canvas #8 close up in the "before" stage.
I mixed the colors together and darkened the outline. Then I tried to use a slightly lighter mixture and pull it away from the outline, hoping to feather the color into the collage.
For a first try, I am fairly happy with this...not when I'm right up on top of it...
...but when I step back it looks kinda cool.
I am not sure how to proceed from here, but I will figure it out.
And when I step even further away it looks even better.
Labels:
canvas #8,
collage,
experimenting with paints,
llama lady,
shadows
Friday, March 2, 2012
2012/365 - Day 62
working a little bit on repurposed canvas number two
I am going to refer to this as repurposed canvas number two until I can think of a title for it. It was the second one I started playing with. You can see an older post about it here and another one here. I will look back farther in the blog for the first mention of it for some future post.

Okay...so not being a very confident user of paint(s), I have been struggling a bit to try and figure out how to proceed with filling in colors and shading to the items and guys that have emerged through the layers on this canvas so far.
While I was trying to cover up the original character with the heart-shaped head and fishtail (because I couldn't totally erase the pencil marks that brought him forward) I added some papers to turn his old legs into birch-like trees with feet.
Today I have been experimenting with using Light Portrait Pink, N5 Neutral Gray, and Raw Umber to color in the trunks and the two boots (that show).

I am fairly happy with my first attempt at this.
I am starting small and slow.

I really don't want to ruin the characters/guys. I know I would not be able to reproduce them if/when I mess them up.
Hopefully I will figure things out as I go along. And also -- perhaps -- I will begin to learn the story of this canvas and its
denizens.

overall view...so far
I am going to refer to this as repurposed canvas number two until I can think of a title for it. It was the second one I started playing with. You can see an older post about it here and another one here. I will look back farther in the blog for the first mention of it for some future post.

Okay...so not being a very confident user of paint(s), I have been struggling a bit to try and figure out how to proceed with filling in colors and shading to the items and guys that have emerged through the layers on this canvas so far.
While I was trying to cover up the original character with the heart-shaped head and fishtail (because I couldn't totally erase the pencil marks that brought him forward) I added some papers to turn his old legs into birch-like trees with feet.
Today I have been experimenting with using Light Portrait Pink, N5 Neutral Gray, and Raw Umber to color in the trunks and the two boots (that show).
I am fairly happy with my first attempt at this.
I am starting small and slow.

I really don't want to ruin the characters/guys. I know I would not be able to reproduce them if/when I mess them up.
Hopefully I will figure things out as I go along. And also -- perhaps -- I will begin to learn the story of this canvas and its
denizens.
overall view...so far
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