During my mindfulness sketchbook sessions, I find I spend more time drawing with charcoal on top of previously painted pages.
Liking the results in the sketchbook, I decided to try it out on a prepared canvas (the one in the last post, that looked like a snow scene).
First I painted over the lovely burnt paper effect (it is OK, I now know how to replicate it if or when I need to), with a few layers of acrylic paint. I always start with darker colours and work towards lighter as I progress. Well, when I say always, I mean mostly (sometimes I deviate from this).
Now, I rather liked what I had so far and I really didn't want to change it that much, but, you know and I know, that to progress with art, we have to push it - we have to push it real good!
So I pushed it and I am not entirely happy with the result, I overworked it and lost the translucency that I a wanted in the negative space, I was battling with the texture, it was making the drawn and calligraphic lines that I wanted broken and untidy, the tonal contrast is a bit too harsh to my eyes.
But I am happy that I tried and I have pinned this up on the wall, where it will stay with many other experiments until I AM happy with the results!
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Monday, 8 June 2015
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Mindfulness and Art
What do you listen to when you are making art?
I am currently doing a course on Mindfulness and I love it. It is very helpful for someone like me, who worries a lot about things. Past hurts and future fears can spoil the current moment we are in and that is a waste of life, really.
So, as I am very busy until the end of June, which is taking me away from doing the art that I want to do, I have decided to be mindful when I do make art, to treasure the moment and enjoy the here and now.
I usually listen to the radio or an audio book when I work, but for half an hour each day, I work in my sketchbooks in silence and savour the moment.
At least I am not wishing my life away as I wait for the end of June to arrive (well, OK, maybe a bit)!
I am currently doing a course on Mindfulness and I love it. It is very helpful for someone like me, who worries a lot about things. Past hurts and future fears can spoil the current moment we are in and that is a waste of life, really.
So, as I am very busy until the end of June, which is taking me away from doing the art that I want to do, I have decided to be mindful when I do make art, to treasure the moment and enjoy the here and now.
I usually listen to the radio or an audio book when I work, but for half an hour each day, I work in my sketchbooks in silence and savour the moment.
At least I am not wishing my life away as I wait for the end of June to arrive (well, OK, maybe a bit)!
Monday, 11 May 2015
Golden Acrylic Paints
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From L-R, Ultramarine, Violet, Magenta, Crimson, Azo Gold, Cad Yellow Med |
I decided to do some paint swatches to get a feel for the colours. They are all quite transparent, some more so than others, particularly the ultramarines. This becomes more evident in the second row, where I have added some Open medium and water to thin them.
On the third row, I increased their opacity by adding white, while that works, it does lessen the intensity of the colours.
On the fourth row, I added some ultramarine blue to each colour, which results in some lovely purples and greens.
Finally, I thought I would add some yellow to the original colours, which has resulted in a warm palette of oranges and greens.
I intend to get some more colours when I next place an order with the supplier. I can see I would benefit from a cooler blue, a cerulean would be good and maybe a cooler yellow.
It is fun and useful, to do swatches when you get new paints, it helps to familiarise yourself with them.
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