Showing posts with label experiment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label experiment. Show all posts
Sunday, 7 August 2016
Blake's Lock - a teaser...
These are details from nine pieces that I have been working on for Artikinesis' Blake's Lock exhibition (17 September to 2 October). I've been considering the surface of the water and thinking about the Victorian turbines...
Labels:
#Artikinesis,
#Blakeslock,
#woodcut,
acrylc inks,
Acrylic,
artikinesis,
black paper,
block print,
Exhibition,
experiment,
line and wash,
Molotow,
Oil painting,
Reflections,
turbine,
turbulence,
Water
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Watership Down (5x7) in free sample paint
I managed to get my hands on a free samples set of Williamsburg oils, which are meant to be very good paints. There were three tubes, each 40ml, in Ultramarine, Yellow Ochre, and Courbet Green. The latter - a rich, dark green that seems well suited to landscape - was new to me. The other two colours were familiar, but are not core elements of my usual palette.
I decided to try and paint a picture using just these colours.
I decided to try and paint a picture using just these colours.
Labels:
5X7in,
Art,
experiment,
Landscape,
Oil painting,
quick,
restricted palette,
Showcase,
Watership Down
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