Despite the fall-like color on the wall this week, my mind keeps turning to spring, and I couldn't help but break out my paints and some of my new printmaker's papers. These heavy papers have a handmade feel and look to them, with lovely deckled edges and a smooth, crisp surface. They accept paints wonderfully.
I started with this smaller piece onto which I had gel printed a couple of weeks ago. It began life with a garish pink/white/orange surface, and with a little work and many layers of paint, became this.
I used it as a jumping off place to create a much larger piece, measuring 25 1/2" by 35".
This, too, began with gel plate monoprinting and ended with some monoprinted Stacked Journaling in white.
While I was creating both of these pieces, I was using a third piece of the printmaker's paper to off-load excess paint. It became one of my favorites of the week.
(detail)
I think that in my own way, I am succeeding in imposing a small measure of subtlety onto my color palette. Yes, the colors are still bold and graphic, but I think perhaps they're also developing some mystery and depth. Or maybe that's just wishful thinking! Either way, I'm satisfied.
Happy creating!
4 comments:
Your collage will be great - even with fallish colors. Love what you painted. I need to try some stacked journaling sometime soon!
What a GREAT Post, and fabulous presentation of your art!!!!!
Nice.
Your colors are bold and graphic, true, but you are getting so much depth with the layering. There's a lot of mystery in your painting!
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