Tag Archives: painting
making images with paint
vertical challenge
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
still dabbling (paddling?) in the shallows
black and blue update
pink on black & green on blue
work on wet walls
subliminal influence
Over the last couple of days I have been pondering the words of Henri Matisse
from a long hidden, recently discovered interview with him
The quote that struck me most was ‘ The subject is myself and what I see. ‘
Unusually for me, when I was painting, I was thinking of this idea and I had just taken these photos of our alder trees that we planted 5 years ago in a wet area among the reeds
So what was I painting and how did the thought and image of tbe trees impact the work?
Here are some images of the canvases at different stages over the last couple of days, as well as some closeup details















































