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Friday, November 21, 2008

Merwoman in OIls - Part 4

She is now complete. After many hours and many adjustments I have finally completed the mystical merwoman inspired by my daughter's novel.

This week I modified the reflection in the water keeping it somewhat a duplicate of the face but much more blurred in order to keep the focus on the violet eyes.

I also spent more time on the reflections within the pupils, adding subtle yellows and blues to provide more interest and to create a more defined outline of the girl on the shore and the dead trees behind her.

CHALLENGING
: the water reflection. I wasn't sure how much detail to add in the water. I definitely didn't want to detract from the main face so I tried to achieve a blurred impression of the main subject. I added the paint a bit more generously then used a wide dry brush to gently sweep horizontally across the painting in both directions, cleaning the excess paint from the brush with a dry cloth in between sweeps.


REWARDING: The eye reflections really came to life with the fine tuning including subtle colours that enhanced the images within the eyes. I used a finer brush with lose strokes to create a feel of fogginess.

NEXT PROJECT: While painting the live model (Man Relaxing) I discovered an interest in painitng the human form. During this past year in art classes at Art Mad, I have realized there is no better way to learn something new than to tackle a challenging painting head on, to steup out of your comfort zone and explore something new. Therefore, this next painting will take it a step further. I have found a beautiful nude photo of a man and woman embracing tenderly. I will begin transferring the image onto a 48" x 24" canvass this week and hope to lay in the blocking by the end of week.

2 comments:

Georgia said...

It turned out beautifully Trish! Great job.

Wanna paint the cover for my next book. Um, ya, guess I'd have to write one for that to happen, eh?!

Looking forward to watchign the next project take form.

Anonymous said...

Hi Trisha
Wow! You are such an amazing artist! Thank you so much for providing a link to your blog on Facebook. How many of the old MB cronies know about this talent?
I will be adding this to my "favorites" and checking in to see more!