Showing posts with label Bubble People. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bubble People. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 October 2015

The Gardeners rest...

Another, smaller, canvas I was working on last week.


This was made on a reclaimed canvas.
When we first start playing on canvas we make lots and lots of things that we later pull faces at, but it is all part of the growing process.
I loved this totem piece when I was making it, but now it feels "flat" and "lifeless"
 I hadn't yet learned to "put myself" into my work.
So it was time to work over...
 I was in a "purple" mood...
 and I had just found these yummy serviettes at Netto(I know right! £1 a pack)
 so much texture for so little work...
 drippy inks...
 vibrant pinks...
 dots and swirls....
 and "hash tag" links....
 summoning the spirit of this canvas :D
 Who came bearing flowers.
 I don't normally add features to my bubble people,
but there was such an air of contentment/satisfaction about this particular figure.
Resting after a job well done :D
I guess that kind of expresses my mood at this time of year,
looking forward to the calmness of winter as the ground rests beneath us.
A time to dream and weave stories of blue skies and bright flowers.
Enjoy :D XXX
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Monday, 5 October 2015

Just Listen....

Spent the last 2 weeks working on a canvas for a competition entry.
 Now I started as I normally would...
 building layers of interest...
 and then searching for a figure.
This time, however, the figure chose to have wings, not something I normally add.
 It thought I was taking things too seriously, so perched itself on a toadstool...
 and dragged me outdoors into the magical realm of the garden.
 even brought a friend along to keep a beady eye on me.
 Things began to literally grow out of the background...
 and berries grew shinier and shinier...
 and the mischievous little imp looked on... 
 listening to the grass growing around it.
 I think she was reminding me to enjoy the process rather than focus on an end result...
 after all....I use art to relax, not something to stress over or impress others.
If it does well in the competition that would be nice...if not I had a lovely time working with this cheeky imp :D
Enjoy XXX
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Thursday, 20 August 2015

It's no good....

been soooooo long since I got messy, needed to work big...
 and my eldest had requested a new canvas...
 in black and white...
 with a hint of red...
 and 2 figures.
 I wanted them to look romantic rather than sexy...
 Still a few tweaks to the shading, but I love the way it feels right now.
Haven't decided on a title yet.
Hope they like it :D
Enjoy XXX
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Wednesday, 15 January 2014

I must need my head looking at :D

Ayala Arts runs regular collaboration challenges, and this year she asked if we would like to try a circle journal...as in we each make a blank journal and send it round the world for others to "do a page" in. Well you know me..any excuse to party :D
This is my journal(cover WIP) and I have asked the other participants to show me the view from their respective windows(real or fantasy). 

I received Ilona's journal this week to work in. She said "do what you want", but also gave 2 links to music she enjoys. I listened to a piece called "5th August" by Scott Spalding, and this is the piece it inspired.
I started by choosing stencils(all Martha Stewart) that reminded me of images from the video...

and then I just wanted to add a bluebird(home decor stencil)...

I knew I was going to paint one of my bubble people, and the positioning just worked for me.

Soft colours seemed more appropriate, as the music was very calm and peaceful.

and anyone who knows my art knows I can't resist veridian  green...

The music and video also evoked raindrops...so I had to add some, iridescent paint sealed in glossy accents

I haven't added words, but "mutual admiration" springs to mind :D
Hope she likes it when it returns home.
Enjoy :D XXX

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Thursday, 25 July 2013

A Loving Glance

I have done step by step posts before, but a friend from Facebook asked if I would show the process for this piece, so lots of pics and (I hope) simple guide to my technique :D
"A Loving Glance"
9 x 12 stretch canvas

When I start a new piece I always make brief notes about colours, orientation(portrait or landscape) and positioning of the figures...

The first layer I apply is usually pieces of ripped and torn colour paper, applied to the canvas with matt medium and smoothed to remove any air bubbles( I used a broad palette knife, but an old credit/store card is just as good) . I try to find paper with some of the colours I am planning for the finished piece, to get my mind focussed.
I usually leave the paper layer to dry for 24 hours before continuing to be sure it is all bonded properly.

Next layer is random colours added through stencils. This will add more depth and texture to the final piece without adding "bulk".

Again I leave it to dry, as this gives the canvas time to rest and tighten.
On this piece I added a second layer of paper, but this time I used coloured tissue paper. This becomes very translucent when wet by the medium and acts to "blend" and "bind" all the randomness of the previous layers. It also gives a fabulous crinkly finish to the canvas.
 Again it is necessary to leave the tissue to dry thoroughly as it is very delicate and will scrape off if damp.

Now I add my figures, using a soft pencil. If the background is quite dark I use a white Stabilo Marks All pencil, but for this piece plain old graphite worked fine.
 Once I am happy with the shapes I seal the lines with more medium and a small brush.
Now I "soften" the background by wiping on a very thin layer of white gesso. This has the effect of making the figures look translucent and adding more depth to the picture. 
 Now I reintroduce splashes of random colour back into the background with a palette knife, before adding layers of thin glaze. I mix small amounts of acrylic paint (in this case Deep Purple) with glazing medium....

and for the figures Veridian green and Light green.

When the glaze is dry, I use a small (seriously damaged) dry brush to add Raw Umber(brown) around the outlines, smudging outward to give a shadowy effect. This is another technique to add depth. 

Then a VERY tiny amount of black, softly added to the outline for better definition. These dark lines are added very slowly and by building up with minute amounts, the idea being to keep the lines as soft as possible. I don't want them to be too obvious and distract from the colours.

The final layer of colour is a "hint" of white on the figures to give the effect of light reflecting off the "faces", and then I rub in thin layers of Gold metallic acrylic paint with my fingers...just skimming over the surface to add shimmer. Too much would obliterate the detail coming through the glaze layers.

Tilted image to show how the definition changes depending on the angle at which the light hits the metallic layer.

After drying for a few days I will add a couple of layers of satin finish varnish, as dust will cling to acrylic paint if it isn't behind glass
Hope this has been helpful to those who asked :D XXX
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