I love showing you what I'm working on, so I thought I'd join in on kootoyoo's "My Creative Space" - you can head on over to her blog to see what some talented folk are making.
Lately, I've been concentrating a lot on painting. Yesterday I showed you a small panel I made for a friend & I've talked about the first piece I painted for myself. For this latest piece, I decided to add more layers to the process & choose a different subject matter (instead of girls). I started out with a layer of Gesso, then wrote in it using a soft charcoal pencil. Then I collaged on top:
At this stage, I was still undecided on what subject matter to use. So I painted the background in shades of gray. I used a doily to get those patterned corners. After the paint dried, I took out my stamps & inks to add more interest. It was then that I "saw" a little house on a hill, so I incorporated more green into the background & went ahead with a bright blue & red shack:
With some of the leftover brown paint, I wrote "live love grow" at the bottom of the panel:
And so the painting has been sitting for about a week now - I'm uncertain what to do next. The house is a bit too perfectly bright & needs some wearing down. The hill needs a bit more definition, as does the "city" I can see in the distance at the right.
So what do you think? Any thoughts on what my next step should be?
It is AWESOME!!! I like that the house stands out!! Do more!
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great... very great use of different techniques and textures. I would think from my view that it's a lil wholesome perfect house away from the busy dusty city. I think maybe collage some newspaper for the buildings of the city to give it a very monotone urban feel... it'll contrast greatly against the house... I think since you wrote the quote on the bottom to maybe have a flower or two/garden to represent "grow" or make the area around the house greener. Just some thoughts but I think it's super all around.
ReplyDeleteReally neat, Uli!
ReplyDeleteI love it !!
ReplyDeleteI love that you showed us your process... it's so great to see how other artists create.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you know what you want to add - trust your instincts :)
I love your new painting!!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic
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