Wednesday
Nov252009
Sterling Boat: Session 7
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 at 8:14PM
Sterling Boat - DETAIL - work in progress9 x 12, oil on panel
I finally got in a nice long 6-hour painting session today, and it was so exciting to finally be working in color.
It took me a while to get used to painting in color over the more fully realized grisaille (monochrome) underpainting, and after the first hour of working in color today I wiped my work away and had to begin again. But then I started getting a feel for how opaque/transparent to work and everything started to flow.
The photos actually reduces the color a bit (and darkens everything). I repainted the pedistal base of the silver pitcher in color, but in the photo it still looks monochromatic.
Once I get everything to this level of detail, Ill make a final pass with the super tiny brushes, which gives a painting the extra snap of realism. I'll probably spend another 8 sessions or so on this painting.
Now I'm off to cook the dishes I'm bringing to my mom's Thanksgiving spread tomorrow: ratatouille side dish, traditional stuffing, and cranberry sauce...
Happy Thanksgiving!
Reader Comments (2)
looking wonderful already Sadie. we don't celebrate thanksgiving here in the UK, but it seems to be something that everyone can participate in so happy thanksgiving:) r.
I see the color in the base. I'll bet it's much more vibrant IRL. Your work is gorgeous Sadie!