Slow progress as the candles were a bit of a struggle. If I didn't get that organic feel I fear they might look like tin foil holders - which they're not. Anyway I hope I captured that feel.
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt7
Slow progress as the candles were a bit of a struggle. If I didn't get that organic feel I fear they might look like tin foil holders - which they're not. Anyway I hope I captured that feel.
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt6
What with Easter school projects and sunny sunny days I haven't been in the "studio" much but I made some good progress last night. I'm looking forward to starting something new so hopefully it won't be long until this one is completed.
Sorry about the glare but it was still quite wet when I took the photo.
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt5
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt4
One evening later and the basis of his cloak is done.
Decided to rename the painting to "Ganga's Offering" as what my Indian friend is doing is floating flower encirlced candles down the river Ganges. They are given as offerings to Ganga, who is revered as a living goddess- Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt3
Here we are on sitting (well standing really) three. I decided to started with the hardest part first and tackle the face. I was really nervous about this as the underpainting didn't feel like much of a guideline. However once I got going with all the colours it all seemed to magically come together.
I started on part of the robe but got a little tired after all the face work, and decided to pack it in for tonight. I am pleased with the results so far though.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt2
Here we are again but with a little more detail.
I've never painted onto such a loose underpainting before but I have been watching many (many many) YouTube videos and this seems to be the technique favoured by most of the classic realism painters. All loose to begin with and then push the paint into shape until it begins to resemble (hopefully) the intended result.
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Ganga's Offering - Pt1
For those of you that follow my blog (sorry Facebook folks!) I've decided to do something extra and walk you through my new project. It's a really tough one and I will have to be really patient and not speed along too fast.
Anyway, I sketched out a picture (thanks Troy) in graphite onto my canvas (16" x 19") then gave it a quick wash with burnt umber. I then started sketching over my original sketch using a less diluted burnt umber.
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