Thursday, January 19, 2012

Peeling Paint--Well, Not So Much Peeling Yet

I messed around with the building while I sized up the grasses in the foreground. You know how I love to paint me some grasses, but this grass shall be a challenge, coming out of the water as it does!


I am also reminded how permanent the pigments in cerulean and thalo green are! I got a bit carried away with cerulean--just love that word--on the stern of the boat. I washed some of it out and hope it will mute a bit more as I add the surrounding shades.


Thalo green is a color I don't often use. It's an odd color--sort of an unreal green--but I rather like a tint of it for the boat. The trick will be not laying down too much too fast. There will be no scrubbing it out! and I don't want this to end up in the abandoned heap for Liza's sake!

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  1. On my feeble attempts at painting, I noticed a lot of my stuff looked blue. I've since read that blue is a powerful color and should be used sparingly. I also had problems with perspective. So, aside from mixing colors poorly and nothing sizing up, I was sorta okay! (If you were durnk.)

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    1. Ha! Charlie, you're so funny. And if any of that comment was directed at my blue, I just want you to know that I plan to mute it down a bit, lol.

      I know you said you wouldn't post any of your work on your blog, but I can't help but be curious--could it possibly be as bad as you say it is? :)

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  2. Coming right along! I love the color of that boat!

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    1. The boat color is sort of incongruous with the overall tone of the painting, which is why I like it! Can't wait to make it peel!

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  3. Everything is darkening up -- some of that contrasting going on. I like the darker, non-natural green. It lets you know that the boat is the subject. This is becoming more interesting. Again, color is doing its thing.

    Bridget, I can see that this is a fun project for you. I'm happy for you -- and pleased for me. I get to admire the result.

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  4. I hadn't thought about the non-natural green indicating that the boat is the subject, but yeah, you're right! :) And yes, I'm having fun with this!

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