mixed media on 90lb Cotman paper
76 x 55cm
Tag Archives: abstract
edges
6 namaste paintings ( 3 mostly red, 3 mostly gold) finished now with edges waxed
shown here in my newly plastered but as yet unpainted studio
must say I rather like the rough grey cement
I am selling these now for 450 US $, or 400 euro or £300 each 40cm sq piece, with a good reduction if you buy more than one
price includes postage to anywhere in the world
you can send me a message here or email me liz-doyle@live.com
heart mapping
a bit more of the orange story
some of the 8 pieces started together have developed some individuality now
and a little softer side dish of watery greens
blue green cream
ochre gold and cream
vertical challenge
loosening up
minis
edges
I paint on both canvas and cradled wooden panels.
With the canvas I generally use a deep edged box canvas, for two main reasons: they can hang effectively without a frame, and as I use a roller with the wax it is important that the stretcher bars are well away from the canvas so I dont get pressure marks from the cross bar supports
The deep edges get loads of marks and build up of paint and wax,, and tgere is a decision to be made about painting them. With these 4, 2 were unpainted at the beginning,nand 2 I had painted a greyish blue at the outset. All 4 were very lumpy, fingermarked and smudged. So I painted them red and green, in a semi transparent mix of oil and wax. I wanted the history of the work to show, but them to look finished. If the eventual owner doesnt like them like this they can frame them
The wooden panels I protect with masking tape, then remove, sand and wax for a sharp finish. In these photos I have just pulled off the tape and not yet sanded and waxed the edges










































