I was going to work on the ski run painting I had started, but was not excited about that so decided to play on some black Canson paper. Black really makes color pop. I played with this from memory for a couple of hours. It is more of a sketch than a painting. I wonder if I am homesick? Bluebonnets came to mind. :)
The first photo shows the paper pad and how the flowers look on the black and the second has them cropped to what might fit in an 8 x 10 frame.
Bluebonnets untrimmed. |
Bluebonnets trimmed. |
These sketches are for Scavenger Hunt 191 in my mid sized sketchbook with a Micron 005 pen, freehand, taking about 10 - 15 minutes each.
Number 1, rough - the bark on a pine tree by the deck. Number 2, smooth - a hard dark green plastic table on the porch. Doesn't look too smooth with my hatching.
Number 3, shiny - the dark windows with reflections on an SUV down below the deck. Number 4, curved - a metal kokapeli sculpture on the wall. Number 5, knotted and tied - my shoe string.
Tomorrow we plan to golf and go to Taos to stock up on supplies for our last week here in Angel Fire.
10 comments:
Gorgeous bluebonnets. Love them against the orange b/g.
Hi there wabbitt. Thank you so much. It is always fun to paint what you like. Nice to see you!
Love the bluebonnets. Bet you knew I would! :)
I saw an artist who used black paper as if it were part of the shade. So I tried a painting like it. I will see if I can locate it to show you sometime. Black paper does pop a picture like nothing else.
Black paper is possibly the most difficult to work on Jo, I used to demo it many years ago, not an easy tone to work other shades into. Good job on this, they look very alive.
Rae
Hi Joanna! It was fun to play for a while. I don't take the time to do that like I should. It is good for "real" painting.
Bag Blog, I would like to see that. Kelly Borsheim did a neat one recently http://artbyborsheim.blogspot.com/2010/08/palazzo-vecchio-florence-italy.html
Thanks, Rae. It is good to try something different. The rethinking reminds me of what to do to get certain effects. It was fun.
Your bluebonnets are beautiful, Jo.... you obviously have a good memory :-)
Thank you, Teresa. I wish my short term memory was better. Tee hee.
The bluebonnets look wonderful - I really like the mix of colors in the background - it sets everything off so well!
Thanks, Regina. I am going to experiment with black paper more. It is always a challenge -- and fun to work with.
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