A Handy Tip For Beginning a Painting
Thankyou for your lovely comments about the changes I made to my vase painting. It seems I did the right thing! :)
I've started a new painting. This one's done in a similar way to the 'Broadsands Baby' painting I made last week. Because I had a good idea of how I wanted the painting to look, I began by drawing the the main shapes of the image in pencil onto the canvas.
When I began to paint over the pencil lines, I realised that the paint would become mixed up with the graphite of the pencil, making it muddy. I know at this stage many of you would spray it with fixative but I find it quite expensive and don't have any.
What to do?
Cover the areas you want to protect with tissue paper glued in place! It's so see-through that the layer underneath can still be clearly seen. I used pink tissue paper here but if you prefer, use white tissue if you don't want to add colour at this stage.
Once dry, (I used a hair dryer to speed things up) you can easily paint over all these areas without any pencil being disturbed at all. :)
(cropped close-up)
So here it is, the finished painting, complete with jewellery and cakes.
I'm calling this one 'Chocolate and Cherry' and it measures 30 x 40cm (12 x 16inches)
It's been very stormy and dark the last couple of days so I haven't been able to photograph it properly yet but when I do, I'll list it for sale in my Etsy shop at £80 (other currencies welcome!) :) If you'd like to buy it before it gets listed, or have any questions, please message me here on the blog or email me. :)
I hope you're not affected by these awful storms, it's very bad here at the moment in the south west but my house isn't near the coast, no we don't have really bad damage like the Dawlish trainline that collapsed this morning!
Comments
V xx
Chrissie x
Merle...........
Hope the rain and wind will calm down soon. Here we have snow and in my town the temperatures are around (and even below) 10 degrees under the zero!:(
it was fun seeing it come to life
we have had deep cold, but not rain and wind only -29F/-34C a few friends pipes have frozen and my fire is most certainly going.
lovely weekend to you ~
It seems that severe weather is the norm these days...
Thank you for sharing this brilliant tip! I plan to try it!
Love your paintings so much...pure joy... :)
Blessings,
- Irina
Thanks for sharing your fun and whimsical WORK!
I am becoming a follower of your blog. I came over from Irina's blog 'Witty and Wise'. It's always nice to meet another mixed media artist. I like your style and use of colorful paints.
Cheers!
Teresa in California
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Me encantan las fotografÃas, son geniales. Ha estado un regalo el visitar tu bloc, te invito visitar el mio y si te gusta espero que te hagas seguidora.
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