Monday, November 24, 2008

New painting



I've had a great day today, spending the majority of time in my studio. I really don't want to go to work tomorrow, not while I'm on a roll! I painted four backgrounds on canvas in preparation for painting some angels. Today I transferred the drawing of the angel for the Christmas swap I am involved in. I decided that I would do the same painting on all four canvases. Why you might ask? Firstly, I have a Secret Santa present I need to have done by Friday next week, plus other gifts to make for Christmas. My quilting supplies (I usually make applique wall hangings) are trapped in the back of my studio storage area thanks to someone I won't mention who cleaned out his shed and transferred lots of stuff into my storage area. OK, I admit, it is all my stuff, but at least a pathway could have been left so I can actually get to the stuff I use ALL the time! Anyway, I digress. Secondly, I got myself a new stay wet palette which is fantastic, and I can now make up a big batch of say, skin colour, and it won't form a skin and dry out, so I figured I may as well paint lots of portraits while I'm at it. Well, that's my reasoning anyway. I'm going to use different colourings on them all though, so they won't look like complete clones. I have been sketching every day, but haven't shared those, thought you might be getting a bit tired of my daily portrait sketching by now. Oh, this background is collaged and then gessoed over, then I inked it with chalk inks and rubbed at them. She is actually going to have a few wrinkles in her neck from the tissue paper I used in that area - but it all adds to the charm I think - and what's a few wrinkles between friends. After I transferred my drawing, she received a few coats of titanium white fluid acrylic where her skin is. What I haven't taken a photo of yet is her skin - I have finished her skin colour but haven't done any shading yet - my next step!

6 comments:

Debbi Baker said...

I just love visiting your very inspiring blog!! And your faces are awesome.

Leslie said...

Beautiful, Brenda. Isn't it fun to get lost in the studio?

Vicki Holdwick said...

Brenda,

I am so loving your art. Not to sound like a broken record, but I sure wish we lived a bit closer together.

I think it would be great fun to have an art day together.

Can't wait to see this when it is finished.

Thanks for sharing.

Trish said...

love the paintings!! I have an award for you on my (new)blog:)

Heather Robinson said...

Just makes me excited hearing all about your art adventures. I for one would never get tired of seeing your sketches. It's so interesting to see the progress of art pieces.

Teri Leigh said...

How exciting to get so much done in your studio. Be sure and show us your paintings when you are done.