Exploring a Detail from a previous painting.
I sold a large painting last year that I unfortunately didn't document. It was an encaustic painting that continued my use of paper cast ammonites. I do have some shots of the exhibit which includes the piece but I wish I had pictures of it for my portfolio. I hope I'm never so happy for a sale again that I don't take the time to photograph my work!
Anyway, this painting is from a small portion of that painting. I wanted to explore the surface I had created a little further. This surface is a cradle board I had purchased from jerrysartarama.com. I built up the surface with balsa and bass woods I had from a previous project.
The surface was primed with encaustic gesso and I began to layer wax and pigment onto the surface. I enjoyed the process of carving back into the piece to add oil pigments. I think I'll create at least on more painting in this vein before I move on. While I felt like I had added a ton of color to this piece now that I can see it as a photograph it still basically reads as raw sienna. That's another reason to remember to document my work. That 'one degree of separation' helps me look objectively at my creations and hopefully improve.
Coming in the next few months I'll be doing some vlogging and youtube videos for people who are interested in watched my process. I hope they'll inspire my followers to create and explore.
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