This is one of my favourites. I think the way the red kite and clothes shine out against the grey background is quite striking. A bit of artistic license was used here because most of the colours worn by the girls was pink - including a pink Disney Princess kite, but I don't think that would have worked as well!
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Close ups
The two background figures were lovely to paint. It's surprising how much the body language and the angle of the legs and arms are recognisable as the movements of these two children, who I know well. The dog running towards them is a nice balance to the composition, leading the eye into the distance. The colours of brown and turquoise also work well without being too in your face and eye catching.
Commissioned painting from beginning to end
I purposefully started off with a mess because, 1. it stops me getting precious about the painting; 2. it shows me where the light and shade is going to be; 3. it creates a thick undercoat for the main paint on top, so that it doesn't look thin and washy. This undercoat is acrylic, but it's going to be oils on top. Acrylic is a bit more predictable, plus it doens't absorb into the canvas like oil paints do. You know when you get cooking oil on your clothes, and there's a big smudgy, oily mess that you can't get rid of? Well that's what the back of a canvas with no undercoat looks like, and it's not nice!
This next undercoat is oils; spot the difference?! There isn't much, I admit. I suppose it looks smoother than the acrylics. Lots of low odour thinner is used here (a bit like turps but without the stink) so the oil spreads in a thinner layer.
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