Each un-stretched canvas is 10"x12"
As you can see some of the painted edges come to a sharp and distinct edge while others are a little more loose. I began working with the tighter edges but decided to see what would happen with the visual tension if I was less focused on the hard edge and more into letting the mark making show itself.
I have a deadline to have the whole group of 14 to be done by February the 8th (which sounds a lot further away than it is!)
I really thought I would be blowing through these but I had a very tentative start. Each piece seems to be coming out a bit quicker than the last.
This one will be finished this evening and after that I'll be adding some Damar Varnish I made into my medium mixture. I'm very excited for this as I've never worked with varnish before and am looking forward to seeing the results once the pieces are dry.
As you can see some of the painted edges come to a sharp and distinct edge while others are a little more loose. I began working with the tighter edges but decided to see what would happen with the visual tension if I was less focused on the hard edge and more into letting the mark making show itself.
I have a deadline to have the whole group of 14 to be done by February the 8th (which sounds a lot further away than it is!)
I really thought I would be blowing through these but I had a very tentative start. Each piece seems to be coming out a bit quicker than the last.
Went out with friends last night and had a really fun time... ended up eating my friend's pizza and then almost an entire box of mac and cheese out of the pot with a spoon, always a sign of a good night. So now I am tired and don't really want to work, but I suppose that is part of the professional practice, working a lot and meeting deadlines instead of just doing it whenever.
It's just me, my coffee and coco puffs.. I think we can do it.
p.s. all of these colors are a bit more bright in real life.
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