Monday, June 30, 2014
Big Foot canvas
Hi Friends, for the last several months I have been playing around with this very cool canvas. This canvas is called a Big Foot canvas and you can find it online at bigfootcanvas.com. At this time he has only created the one size 16" x 24". It comes with this hardwood frame and as you can see it's curved. I believe there is a YouTube video available too where you can get a better look at it. I just had to try it and I felt it should have a landscape on it so you could kind of walk around the scene. I painted it over probably five times, I started with acrylics and finished in oil. Now I have to decide how to finish the frame that it fits into. It was a fun challenge and I think I am pretty happy with it.
Monday, June 23, 2014
Palette knife
Hi there, sorry I haven't posted in a while but I have been very busy. I have a few paintings that aren't quite finished, I did a plein air event this past weekend and other assorted things.
I did this today, I had the urge to play around with a palette knife. I normally use the palette knife a bit for most of my paintings but this one was all palette knife and I smoothed the background out a bit with a brush. This is oil on a 8" x 10" stretched canvas. Sorry it's a bit blurry.
Friday, June 13, 2014
Chasing the light
Hello Friends! Tonight I looked out on my deck and the setting sun was hitting a pot of red geraniums. I had this urge to try and catch that wonderful glow hitting the edge of the blooms. My hubby laughed as I ran through the house collecting my painting gear. I set up on the deck and captured this in maybe twenty minutes. This is oil on a 8" x 10" stretched canvas. How'd I do?
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Plein air today
Hi, I painted outside today with The Brush & Palette Painters. We painted at a wonderful farm in Indian Hill in Cincinnati. There were sheep and pigs and chickens walked around us while we painted. Painting outside comes with big challenges and most often I am not too pleased with what I paint but I'm pretty happy with this one. This is oil on a 8" x 10" RayMar panel, I have a carrier from RayMar for wet paintings.
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