Red Hot
Red Hot
20"x16"
Acrylic
Well my hubby is sure I have slipped a gear with this one - he always asks why paint this. But this is what I have been working on for more than a week now. This is probably the most complex painting I have done to date. This is another multi-photo fusion piece. The figure is from one of my favorite portrait photographers at PMP, Alex Lee Johnson and the car from Wetcanvas. I wanted to create a painting that had a partial story, but gave the viewer options as to how the storyline progresses or finishes or even started.
This piece was a challenge in so many ways: the figure, the mini portrait, handling all the reds, the car, the sheer over the arms and the background of multiple trees/shrubs, grasses, etc. I did however create an issue for myself, and that's painting on a piece of canvas. Boy oh boy was this guy rough, only thing it worked really great on was the texture of the roadway. In future definitely will have to put several coats of gesso on it because I really don't like the texture and the paint really didn't get into the valleys and cover well. Guess I have spoiled myself working on paper so much. I did try the fan brush in the foliage but gave it up, it just isn't my brush.
Please feel free to give me constructive comments as I am trying to get to the next level of having more finished work, so appreciate your eyes and objectivity.
Thanks much for stopping by to take a look and have a great week.
20"x16"
Acrylic
Well my hubby is sure I have slipped a gear with this one - he always asks why paint this. But this is what I have been working on for more than a week now. This is probably the most complex painting I have done to date. This is another multi-photo fusion piece. The figure is from one of my favorite portrait photographers at PMP, Alex Lee Johnson and the car from Wetcanvas. I wanted to create a painting that had a partial story, but gave the viewer options as to how the storyline progresses or finishes or even started.
This piece was a challenge in so many ways: the figure, the mini portrait, handling all the reds, the car, the sheer over the arms and the background of multiple trees/shrubs, grasses, etc. I did however create an issue for myself, and that's painting on a piece of canvas. Boy oh boy was this guy rough, only thing it worked really great on was the texture of the roadway. In future definitely will have to put several coats of gesso on it because I really don't like the texture and the paint really didn't get into the valleys and cover well. Guess I have spoiled myself working on paper so much. I did try the fan brush in the foliage but gave it up, it just isn't my brush.
Please feel free to give me constructive comments as I am trying to get to the next level of having more finished work, so appreciate your eyes and objectivity.
Thanks much for stopping by to take a look and have a great week.
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