Friday, February 02, 2007

Rosa Verde


I've been fooling around with this painting for a couple of weeks. You know the routine paint a while. Put it up. Hit it again in a day or two. Today I decided to finish it. After two or three hours with my nose about 2 inches from the surface I decided it was done. As those of you know who paint know, that's an arbitrary decision. I set up the trusty digital camera and shot it. The minute the image came up on my computer screen I spotted about 15 things that needed "adjusting". I printed out a picture of it on my printer. I marked up the picture with arrows pointing to all the "errors". Most of it will be easy to correct. I'll let it dry over night and then fine tune it tomorrow.
The painting is 16X20 inches. It's done with Shiva Paintstiks on a piece of Matte board. I'm pleased with the colors and the design. Most of the correction work will be with the shadow depth in the center of the rose. Incidentally, my photo reference was a bright red rose which I decided was boring.

1 Comments:

At 2/03/2007 01:47:00 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Bill

I think this is great ... I hope that the 15 things you want to correct are not going to spoil it!

If you are going for realism then don't rose petals come to a tiny point on the centre of their outer edges?

But what the heck ... its much better as it is ... NOT realistic or photographic, IMO. To me it is a beautiful use of colour and form that really sings.

Decide what you want ... then think about your 15 things.

... But I would say that they are 15 things to forget about!

 

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