Monday, January 20, 2014

More Glass - wip

work in progress
11" x 6.75"
watercolor on paper

I hope you all had a lovely weekend. I do love this bottle. I began this painting last week. Does anyone else out there HATE masking fluid? I felt I needed it for the wallpaper background, but what a pain. I avoid using it at all costs. And besides, I always take it off too soon because I get impatient and am a terrible judge of values. So even though I THINK I have the values figured out right, they usually never are and I have to rework them anyway and by then applying the masking fluid was a big waste of time anyway. Oh boy . . . good thing I love to paint.  :)

Thanks for stopping by.  :)

4 comments:

  1. Whatever methods you're using... this piece is awesome! You are really bringing the glass to life, beyond just looking touchable, it has a character and mood to it that one would see and feel if we were actually in the same room. I don't use masking fluid, no, I shudder at the thought of doing that to my paper surface. But I do use frisket film. It's slow and laborious, but does the trick for me.

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    1. Thank you so much, Katherine for your thoughtful comments and your kind words. Okay, so what is frisket film exactly and where do I buy it? I've read about artists using it, & kind of know about it I think (my friend used to use it for his airbrush work) but I've never been able to find it as of recent. I so hate masking! :)

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  2. I was going to ask how you did the background! I am attracted to patterns but haven't the patience to render them and usually make a hash of it (when I even attempt it).
    I think mask is a pain too, and I'm never happy with the results ... But your background turned out beautifully, and is the perfect backdrop for the warm brown bottle.

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    1. Thank you so much Laura. I'm sure your backgrounds aren't as bad as you say. We're our own worst critics! And sometimes I labor over these backgrounds, only to obliterate them later with washes because they compete too much with the foreground. So you're probably better off staying vague and loose! :)

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