Saturday, September 1, 2012

Painting Grace in the Rain.

How ironic—It is raining cats and dogs outside and I am painting away on Grace at a sunny beach! 
 
This  painting will be glazed in layers, and this is one layer of many layers to come. Each layer needs to dry completely before the next can be applied to keep the colors fresh
 
Although I have never seen Grace in person, I think I have gotten her likeness. The detail dress stripes, highlights, etc. will come last. 
 
Because I started out as a watercolor artist I have a hard time painting from dark to light instead of light to dark although I have found that it really isn't critical. 
 
I love including hands and feet in paintings just for the challenge. Grace's will be a challenge. At this stage they need work, but that's half the fun—figuring it all out!

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Today's Painting

I enjoyed painting my nephew's daughter today. It is a great shot of her playing on the beach. As always I start with a yellow ochre background and sepia value study. The shadows in sand and the diagonal line of the water in the background  add interest to the composition. She is such a cutie. I have never seen a picture of her without  a smile on her face. I will post my progress as I go along. It should be fun.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Before and After



Before
The project is now completed! The initial image was improved by photographing the children on an actual swing. This allowed me a source picture to use to correct the anatomy of the children. Children's heads are big but not that big. I noticed when I saw the children in person their hair was a wonderful red. In the photograph the hair color darkened to a much browner shade. I wanted to correct that in the final painting. Because of the repositioning and smaller head size, I had to repaint parts of the swing and grass that were done initially with an airbrush. With all these challenges, it worked out beautifully by matching the colors and using a dry brush technique.


After
I used Golden Open Acrylics—Thanks for that recommendation, Jackie! Since they are slow drying they work more like the oil and watercolor paints that I do the majority of my work in. The water cleanup was by far superior to the solvents you use with oil paints. For an additional challenge, I mixed all the colors from the primary colors, red yellow and blue. The final image looks more like the actual children and shows their wonderful red hair. The younger child now looks like he is sitting in the swing instead of falling out of it. It was a fun project—I had a good time doing not only the faces, but also the tennis shoes and the t-shirts, especially the superman emblem! Scroll down for more on how I did this painting and the details on the process from start to finish.


Saturday, July 21, 2012

Wall Mural


I was commissioned to do a mural of two boys in a swing. The challenge here was to improve the anatomy and perspective on a mural that another Friendswood artist had done. The former artist did a good job with the tree, the swing and the grass; and my assignment was to improve the likeness of the two boys in the swing. I also needed to match the swing and the background as I shrunk the heads and relocated the boys on the swing.

I started out by taking photos of the boys in a swing. Since none of the individual photos worked for me, I used the magic of Photoshop to do get my layout just the way I wanted. I presented two layouts for my client to see, and after adding a smile on one of the boys faces—they chose one right off the bat. Good start!

I then proceeded to transfer the image on the wall and substitute my image in place of the previous one, matching the background and swing. So far so good. Follow along with my progression as I post images of my daily painting sessions to the finished mural.
The Original Image

Day one-We needed to remove an electrical outlet,
which my client took care of right away!

Days two and three-were spent matching the grass, transferring
the image to the existing mural and doing a value study.


Now the fun begins—Adding the color.
I hope to be done by next week. Stay tuned for more images.
Worked on the shirts, shoes & skin tones today. It's getting there.
The younger child's likeness is dead on,
but I need to get a better likeness of the older child.
Will work on the eyes and mouth tomorrow.


Sunday, July 1, 2012

Varnishing 101

Wait 6 months to allow the paint to dry fully. Some recommend a year. I apply my varnish with a synthetic brush from Lowes or HD dedicated solely to varnishing. A mixture of Winsor Newton Artists' Original Matt Varnish with Winsor Newton Artists’ Gloss Varnish gives a nice buttery finish. Use a double boiler to heat the mixture in order to melt the wax in the Matt varnish. Some people use the microwave for this step, but I feel the mixture is too volatile for that.

Paint in one direction with overlapping strokes. After 10 hours apply the second coat in strokes perpendicular to the first coat. Clean your brush with mineral spirits and let your varnished painting dry over night. Varnishing your paintings protects them from dust and scratches. If scratches happen after the painting is varnished just re-varnish the area and poof they disappear.

If anyone has any other recommendations for varnishing, let me know by posting a comment.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Wednesday Painting

Had fun painting with Belinda today. This painting is done on a wood panel that is primed with gesso. Paint application is a bit different from regular canvas as the paint slips and slides on the surface, but once I got the hang of it, I was good to go. May add a little detail or I may sign it and call it done.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

qr codes are Cool

I just created a qr code for Fontaine Fine Art. It will go on business cards, art show labels, my name tag I wear to art shows, my car window etc. etc. When someone scan the code with a smart phone, it will take them to my Website where they can learn more about the original artwork I have for sale, where my upcoming shows are, the awards I have won, the plein air painting I have done, what my clients are saying about me, and what is going on in my blog. Pretty cool.