Touch of Pink  © Donna Pierce-Clark  ~  Stages of Touch of Pink  ~  First the drawing.....          ~   Then, the initial paint-in, just shapes and colors.     ~   Then highlights and sparkles and dots!       ~  On to the large easel........  ~     ~   Above is my large studio easel, on which I have started a 24" x 36" canvas in oils.   We traveled to Rainbow Bridge on a river cruise several years ago and this canvas was actually begun soon after that trip. I think this poor canvas has been neglected for at least 3 years!    I am so happy to be back to this painting.    Below, you can see a few later stages of development   and the photo reference on the computer monitor, from which I paint.    Ideally, I would prefer to be painting on location;    but, I'm happy to use the computer monitor for now.     ~   To the left of the easel, I also have a still life table.   If I am doing a large still life, I'll use this set up and the larger easel.   At this ...
 
 
Your ink on Yupo reminds me of textile dye patterning. I used to do textiles and was interested in how the dye moved through the fabric, and what happy accidents occurred. It's much less controlled than painting with a brush.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laurel. That is interesting. Did you dye silk?
DeleteAnother pretty one Donna. Interesting sky with those colors … Great color combinations.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nancy.
DeleteThese inks are strong in color!