Sunday, March 25, 2012

A Painting's Progress

It is often difficult to remember to document the progress of a painting. You are usually immersed in the work.  Occasionally tho' I like to see where I have been so here is one of my recent paintings in three stages.

In the first stage I establish shapes and where the darkest dark, and lightest lights, are.

Arley Farm - initial underpainting
Next I add more colour and drawing with my brush.



Finally I refine the whole and do it with plenty of paint on the brush.  I like a 'juicy' surface.



Mind you, I usually get to the end and prefer one of the stages that came before, but I guess lots of us have this problem.

I think the end reult is a little green but, hey, it's been raining here for weeks and everything is green, and growing.  It's a battle to negotiate your way through the grass and mud.

10 comments:

  1. Lovely work, Jo.
    I love the aerial viewpoint and the light you've managed to capture.
    I think the green communicates the verdancy you speak of and is ably offset with the other well chosen colours.

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  2. I just enjoy your work so much, you are so brave with your brush, I wish I had that.

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  3. Lovely to see the process of your work.
    Your colors are strong and your brushstroke very expressive.

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  4. Wow, it's so great to see the painting develop.... much like adjusting my binoculars and then everything comes into focus. I also love the aerial view.

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  5. I'm with ArtPropelled...I love seeing how you "built" your painting! Seeing what's underneath the final is exciting. Love the final results as well!

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  6. Hello Jo. I came here via your comment on The Altered Page today. Had a feeling even before I clicked that you were from Oz! I'm in Brisbane. I love your work and I especially like that you post pictures of your progress here. I can certainly relate to your comment about the luxuriant growth! Jo (another one)

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  7. This is so interesting - thanks for sharing a bit of your process ....and I love the unusual perspective!

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  8. This is great! I've never seen the progress of a painting before! I'm the founder and owner of the online art community called Global Art Net. I like your artwork very much and would like to invite You to join our community. You can promote your artwork/services free and meet some new friends!

    Look forward to see You at Global Art Net.
    Best wishes!

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  9. It's been nearly a month since I've been here, and I feel SO ashamed, especially since I LOVE your art. I could see the overhead as soon as you showed it. The lights and darks were so obviously what I might see from an airplane, it took me immediately into the painting. I know what you mean by liking one of the previous stages over the completed piece. Of course, with your art, you could have stopped after the first stage and I would have loved it.

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  10. Love this piece...Wonderful post. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog today.It can be such a inspiration looking at all of the wonderful art out their...Have a great weekend.

    Barbara

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