making progress
I am very happy to have found the picture of the sugar glider that I thought I lost. This was the rather remarkable (to me) image of a sugar glider that suddenly made my plaster cloth creature with the big eyes seem not so out of the ordinary...(at least the face/overall look). There actually IS a real life creature that sort of looks like this...and I had no idea it existed. And I stumbled onto it when I was thinking of making a marsupial for an online show and I Google'd marsupial and Australia and that image was in the results and I was startled to see my guy that had been evolving into this form for such a long time.
and also today...
I finally got up the nerve to try to add the last bit of shading to my foxish-creature collage. I think it is done...but here is a sneak peek.
Showing posts with label foxish-creature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foxish-creature. Show all posts
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Sunday, July 1, 2012
2012/365 - Day 183
working on two collages for a deadline
I will be working on these two collages tonight...they are meant for an upcoming juried collage/assemblage/construction art exhibit. The postmark deadline for the submission CD is July 6. I will definitely make the deadline but I don't know how far I will get tonight.
There are several reasons why I am posting this blog right now.
- I started new medication and it is still kicking my butt.
- I keep nodding off while I am trying to type...man!
- I fell (hard) again last night -- tripping (again) on the step up from the tv area and up into the kitchen and onto the ceramic tile floor
- I am worried I will miss my midnight posting deadline if I don't at least make a temporary blog entry now with this post
While William Hessian was here he gave me a mini lesson on how to make the characters in these two collages stand out from the backgrounds. He didn't go into shading overall...just specifics for these collages...it made things much easier for me and for him (in narrowing down what he needed to try to show me).
These are my materials and projects for tonight.
(Whoa -- I just nodded off again -- sheesh!)
This is William's specific example for me. It shows the fox-creature's nose, neck, and shoulders.
I hope to add to (or edit) this post much later on tonight. Ha -- wish me luck on staying awake and alert in long enough stretches to get something done!
Monday, June 4, 2012
2012/365 - Day 156
my mind is elsewhere
badly executed stab at a shadow under the stripey part
This is all I could muster for today...and believe it or not, it took a very long time. And no, I am not happy with it. It will get fixed eventually.
long view
close up of area I worked on
Sunday, May 20, 2012
2012/365 - Day 141
tweaking the foxish-creature collage
Today I am reining myself in and making me work on things with a closer deadline.
I forgot to take a photo of the collage before I adhered the paper, so this is an older dark one...but it is how the collage looked.
This is a collage that I submitted for consideration and didn't get juried into a different show earlier this year.
I
like this guy, but since I have been working with the repurposed
canvases more I realize I can do more to make the foxish-creature stand
out from the background. I am working on him today and I will try him
in another upcoming juried show.
For anyone who is keeping track, this is canvas #4.
I wanted to make his hat look more like a hat and be easier for the viewer to see what I am seeing.
I didn't want to paint the areas because I didn't want to not be able to make changes and didn't want the surface to get too thick...I wanted it to stay somewhat transparent enough to still be able to see the collage (and painting) underneath the images.
I made a pattern of one of the sections of the hat with butcher paper (because it was handy and I could see through it).
I placed the pattern on this decorative paper. I like the red background with the gold leaves and I was thinking it would be small enough pieces not to be able to see the whole design on the paper. (Still with me?)
I tore pieces of the cut-out paper and laid them onto the area. Okay, but not quite "it".
I did myself a favor and found an actual piece of tracing paper. Then I cut out another pattern from a decorative blue paper that has inclusions in it.
I tore pieces again and I like this better.
It isn't as jarring as the red, but it is still pretty stark.
I adhered the torn bits of paper to the area with gel medium.
I like it. I like the way the torn edges are sort of feathery and not cut-looking.
What next?
I knew I still had some of the polka dot tissue paper that I used in other collages. I think it will work well here because it will be more transparent and be in the same sort of color range.
I also cut out a piece of purple paper with inclusions to try out on the top of the hat.
I laid down the polka dot paper with gel medium and I really, really like it. I like the separation between the stripes and the dots and I like the white part of the hat (I think).
I love the way that the polka dot paper allows you to almost see through it to the layer below. You can see my shading that I was so happy with, and you can still see part of a tree from the original painting...in person you can, anyway.
The purple is still not a "go" yet...I think it might be too solid. The color is okay, but I don't know...
I cut out a piece of almost olive mulberry paper.
I was thinking maybe the creature's shirt will partially match the top of his hat. Again...still not sure...but this is what I've got so far.
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canvas #4,
collage,
decorative papers,
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