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  • Return of Drippy

    Drippy spent yesterday with its third coat of medium drying. Today, it got a wash of sepia followed by another wash of Paynes grey then another of terra verte. Once it had dried, I scumbled across it with Indian yellow and followed that with some titanium white. Indian yellow is fairly transparent. It does work very well as a dye though. The purpose of it was basically to tint the white. Once that was all dry, I brushed a very dilute glaze of sepia across it, stuck it on an easel and let the paint run down the painting.

    I use mostly Senellier colors. Their sepia has a greenish tone despite what the Wikipedia link above says about the color. I do use Utrecht’s titanium white. It’s very heavily pigmented, dense and covers very well. It’s great for mixing as well.

    This is on Canson acrylic/oil paper by the way. It’s much different from the Arches product. This has a “linen” texture and is considerably less absorbent. They both have their uses. I do prefer the Arches stuff for drawing. I’m really just trying both to see which I prefer for the “thread” stuff.

    I’m going for a sort of “evil garden” feel with this painting. That is where I spent a good portion of the day yesterday. Between the beetles eating my viburnums, the dogs trampling my ostrich ferns and the Central Illinois mid-afternoon sun… that sort of describes the way I feel about them at the moment. Seriously though, it’s a theme I’ve spent a lot of time with over the years. I love working with organic forms. The idea that some of them may have some sort of malevolent intent doesn’t seem like all that much of a stretch.

    May 29, 2023
    Acrylic Painting, Collage, Drippy, Oil Painting

  • While Drippy Dries

    This is another of the string experiments I started recently. I’ve washed over the thing with Phthalocyanine blue and some Venetian red then scumbled over that with titanium white. This is acrylic paint. It dries faster than oils and works fairly well as an adhesive. It makes for a tough paint film that pulls the whole thing together. I’m not really fond of the look of acrylic though. I don’t really like painting with it either. I’ll probably block in a little of this with it then switch to oils.

    Basically, I’m just trying to get some color started. Some of what’s there will serve as a background. The white is to accent the texture of the paper and make the thread stand out a bit more… I’m trying to push the idea of “line” rather than “thread” as well.

    May 28, 2023
    Acrylic Painting, Automatism, Collage, Oil Painting

  • Drippy

    This is a current experiment that attempts to combine the aesthetic of some of the string/rope/wood/etc collages I’ve done in the past with that of the automatic (scribble) drawings I use to generate nearly everything I do.

    The heavier, straight lines on this are made from heavy cord. The squiggly lines are made from thread. The drips are acrylic medium that will eventually run off of the paper or dry transparent. This is the second coat. If you look closely, you can see that some of the thread is still “floating” a bit. It will probably require at least one more coat.

    Drawing with thread is “different”. It’s definitely a technique that requires some practice. Hopefully, I’ll improve if this turns out to be something worth pursuing. I do have a few of these going. Practice makes “perfect”, no?

    Anyway… I’ll see how this goes and post the occasional update. It is one of quite a few experiments I have going. I’m sure they’ll all appear here as well.

    May 27, 2023
    Acrylic Painting, Automatism, Collage, Drippy, Oil Painting

  • Howdy

    There’s nothing here yet. For the time being, you can view my artwork on Artnet or at the Springfield Illinois Art Association.

    (Oh… The above image is a sketch which is probably appropriate for the first post in a page like this one. It’s a detail of a drawing/airbrush painting I did back in ’92 or so. It’s been manipulated in gimp and printed on Arches oil paper (Lovely stuff). Eventually, It will become a full fledged oil painting. It’s been stuck on the back burner for a bit while I figure out exactly what I want to do with it.)

    May 10, 2023
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