Hard Times mixed media still life
Hard Times |
I have, after seeing a program on Yellowstone buffalo herds in the winter, painted buffaloes before. Hence the idea of a buffalo in a snowstorm was born. I wanted to see if I could take the techniques I have been working on in my course on faces and see if I could bring them into something else.
This was done in 3 stages, background/middle ground/foreground. I put down some charcoal to give me tree shapes, then wet it, added some home made collage paper and several layers of really liquid gesso over it. (for this painting I made soft blues/grays special paper, trying to give me shapes that would represent trees, the snow drifts, etc) Well, I killed the tree shapes I wanted for the background because I really did need it that dark - boo gesso.
But persevered and went to the mid ground where I used two different references for those buffalo. Also covered them with collage paper, then charcoal and tried to add in some gesso to knock them back just a bit. A better result, but because I am really working loose I now have two really nice blobs.
Ok, hoping that the forward buffalo might save the day!! Or at least make you think buffaloes in this picture. I went back and used charcoal/gesso to try to give the middle guys some form and make them look like they are covered in snow. Then I added the front guy in charcoal. I started adding gesso blobs over the fur coat to try to capture the look they get from getting snowed on. Had to alternate the lights and darks, finally had to add in some black acrylic to strengthen some of the darkest areas. Finishing up the foreground area so that you really couldn't see where the collage dramatically stopped and started, I added in more gray toned gesso, some marks that might look like dead grass and called it a day.
Ok, not real sure this was successful, but I think the general ideas could work, so this calls for yet more practice.
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look.
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