Yesterday the wind stopped long enough for me to be outside and be able to spray over the webbing. I had a photo of many brightly colored nets and floats just heaped on the shore and loved the colors. There was a lot more red than you see right now. I'll have to develop the net structure throughout and decide where the floats are going to be. I love this part of the process and the colors turned out especially nice this time. I use the Dr. Ph. Martin concentrated pigments and spray them on the dampened surface of the AquaBord (12 x 36) in this case. This time I used yellow ochre, and permanent red, cad red, aqua, payne's gray and phalo blue. I never know how the colors are going to combine. I attempted to add some texture with other items placed on the sprayed surface but they don't really show up.
Sometimes I'm tempted to just leave the painting as is and I certainly will be enjoying it in this state for a few days while I decide on the next step. STAY TUNED! I love comments and feedback either here, Facebook or my email.
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8/12/2019 11:47:15 pm
It is amazing how you can come up with such great painting! I want to thank you for bringing us to the process on how did you come up with this. You even mentioned the materials you used as well as the emotion you’ve put just to make it possible. I just want you to know that I really appreciate it. Actually, I once dreamed to be an artist but it seems like it is not really for me. My hands are not creative enough that’s why there is in me telling that I can’t do it. But still, I remain hopeful!
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