Tuesday, September 6, 2011
On my easel...
Pictured here is a snapshot (not final image) of the painting on my easel. This was my first time painting on Gessobord, and I really like the fine grain for painting portraits. This piece is a small format (20" x 16") for a 3/4 length portrait, so it was important to use a surface that facilitates the rendering of fine details, such as for her face. I didn't tone the board as I do with canvas, but rather painted directly onto the white sanded surface, first working with thin layers of paint, and gradually building up the thicker (less turpentine, more oil) layers. I tend to paint in layers, letting the paint dry overnight, adding subsequent layers each day.
Labels:
Children,
Gessobord,
oil,
oil painting,
Portraits
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6 comments:
Lovely painting and go glad you like the Gessobord surface :). Can't wait to see the final!
Great! The fineness of the texture is immediately apparent. The three dimensionality of the face is very believable.
Nice painting Holly! The gessobord surface is nice, consistent too.
Beautiful!
Wonderful portrait, Holly...
too cute!
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