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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Misfit - Golden Open Painting

I worked on this still life today and finished it. It still dried pretty dark but after varnishing the color ought to pop anyway. It says to wait to varnish. I don't paint with thick paint so I imagine I can varnish it after a few days. I will use an acrylic spray varnish.


Misfit
5 x 7 inches, Golden Open paints

*Note, I posted this 1/1/09, again for a brighter photo, the blue is still too bright. This is close otherwise. It is hard to photograph blue as you probably know. The blue is a deeper royal blue. We had these little Clemintines in our stockings for Christmas. They are so cute and came in a great little wooden crate. Gene just noticed the fruit is from Morocco. They were good to eat as well.

I am going to have a new section on my website called, Jo's Notions, where I will put these small paintings for sale for $50.00, unframed including postage. I sell the framed 5 x 7 paintings for $75.00, so that will be about the same, except the purchaser can pick the frame. They will be easier to ship, shipping is free, by the way.


2 comments:

Jan said...

This is really nice. We like those little Clementines also, so good and your painting makes for a good reminder of their goodness!

The Open paints are so fun although I haven't done much with mine since I got them. The Golden website says to wait 30 days to varnish but I know you're in a pretty dry climate and with thin paint, it shouldn't take as long.

Have fun painting!

Jo Castillo said...

Hi Jan, I think I will like these, too. I'm spoiled with pastels, you put them on and that is the color you end up with! Gene says this is a bad photo, so I will repost with a better photo. :) Thanks for coming by.


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I Grew up in a small town , Magdalena, New Mexico. I enjoy art and the pleasure other people get from my work. I always donate some of my sales and art to charities, especially for children. That started in Bolivia with Para los NiƱos. "I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns." -- Winston Churchill

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