1m x 1.5m stretched canvas. I made and stretched this canvas and primed with two layers of gesso plus a thin layer of blue acrylic paint. Oil and Liquin used on top of acrylic underpainting. White structure lines done in thinned oil paint w. turpentine. Painted outside in the woods on a still, sunny evening…… Continue reading Large Canvas Painting
Author: georginaharrisart
Oil and white charcoal experiment reflection
<Painted enplein air at sunset standing here. With this experiment I tried bigger blocks of colour, a more limited and thought out colour palette, longer brushstrokes and less brushstrokes. The result is interesting I think! Less brushstrokes means the scene feels vast and emptier, with the space between marks very apparent. The dark green background…… Continue reading Oil and white charcoal experiment reflection
Comparing recent experiments
White tape experiment done en plein air in oils with acrylic an gesso primed paper. Painted on cloudy day in afternoon. White tape applied before the canvas was primed with the green gesso + acrylic. Underpainting and colours Colours are less vibrant in white experiment than on the dark grey background on canvas below. I…… Continue reading Comparing recent experiments
White tape lines don’t work! Experiment Reflection
Oil w/ Liquin on paper, primed with acrylics. Painted in one sitting in the woods. The white tape reveals the flatness of the paper. It looks disjointed with the rest of the painting. I think the problem is not that the tape lines are white, but that they are a different colour to the background…… Continue reading White tape lines don’t work! Experiment Reflection
First oil painting outside reflections
This is the first test I did in oil paints outside and I’m surprised at how different the outcome is from acrylic paintings outside. I was painting a clearing of trees in a woodland, with big Rhododendron bushes underneath the clearing. It was a cloudy day just before midday. The process of the painting is…… Continue reading First oil painting outside reflections
Adding structures to paintings
Since I had these two tests on my wall I thought it was worthwhile adding structures to them. The first one I did on the left, I used white charcoal to map out the shape using three point perspective and then went over the white with black ink. It was the first time I decided…… Continue reading Adding structures to paintings
Sketchbook Experiment Process
Experiment to try out blocking colours into my painting. Using acrylics on primed gesso+acrylic paper. This is the photograph I used for the experiment:Chosen because of the arching trees reaching to the sky and the glowy sunset colours touching the tops of the trees. I did a sketch in charcoal pencils, firstly in white to…… Continue reading Sketchbook Experiment Process
Artist: Alex Katz
Katz, A. et al., 1999. Alex Katz, Torino: Hopefulmonster. Painting ‘Reflections’ 1994 (p.170). I am interested in the blocks of colours, and the marks made on top of the blocks of colour. This work has a limited colour palette, and is abstracting its subject quite extremely. Katz believes the ‘all-overness in a lot of the big…… Continue reading Artist: Alex Katz
Artist: David Hockney
The history of pictures begins in the caves and ends, at the moment, with an iPad.P.12. I saw a retrospective of Hockney at the Tate Britain a few years ago and the landscapes in it really stuck with me, especially the colour palette used. His work has been a subconscious influence ever since so I…… Continue reading Artist: David Hockney
Artist: Richard Smith
Painting, 1958, oil on canvas, 1520 x 1221 mm I saw this painting at the Tate Modern over the Christmas break and was immediately captured by it. The vibrancy and warmth of the colours pulled me in. Then the depth, energy, movement of the brushstrokes kept me in front of it; taking in the whole…… Continue reading Artist: Richard Smith
