"Stand Tall, Study"
9x12 Oil on Linen/Board
$250
As I started the demo in class this morning, my brush swept across the support & well, I thought that was different. I'm so used to knowing how my brush & paint will react on my support that I was shocked when the brushstroke didn't look or feel the same. Awhile back I ordered a couple of sample boards with not my regular canvas attached. This one had the Belgian Linen (lovely) but single primed. I love painting on linen but this one just didn't hold my brushwork like my other support. I like this painting but it has a very different feel about it. Live & learn. Stepping out of your comfort zone is good, I just now know that single primed Belgian Linen probably won't live in my toolbox. It's so important to be as knowledgeable about your "tools" as your skills.
6 comments:
You may not be wild about the support, but you nailed it on this one. Love the tangerine reflections and arching neck.
Just so lovely and may I say...stately. Well done my friend!
Love this!!!
Isn't that the truth, about knowing your tools. Regardless you captured the beautiful lighting of the scene Kelley! Lovely . . .
Beautiful painting! I love the colors and composition. I am glad to hear you felt this way about the single primed. I tried it before and felt it had a different feel.
This is really lovely and that tangerine color has such a tropical feel. For me, I think the surface I paint on is probably of most importance, and is there anything better than new materials?
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