Category Archives: Art Works

painting, drawing

Tracing Techniques

Hyppo

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October 1, 2015

Thankful for a beautiful summer’s day in fall!

Category Painting

Acrylic paint on 9″ X 12″ water colour paper.

Final thoughts: This was actually traced from a box.  Tracing is a very useful tool – used to get the image one wants to paint onto your canvas.  There are three ways to trace, using a light box, using tracing paper or using the grid method.

A light box is a box with a transparent top and a light inside, which allows dark lines to show through for easy tracing.

Tracing paper allows you to trace the image – than coat the back of the tracing paper with graphite and lightly trace the outline onto your canvas.

Using the grid method – draw grid lines onto a photocopy of what you want to paint.  Draw corresponding grid over your canvas, this allows you to draw what you see in each square.

I used tracing paper to get the image for this painting.

Beacon Tate

Light of the silvery moon

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September 30 2015

Thankful for visits from my  daughter!

Changes made

Revised
Revised

I changed the windows.   That’s the problem if I keep looking at a painting I always find something to change.

Category Painting
By the light of the Silvery Moon.
By the light of the Silvery Moon.

As you know I paint everyday, but I feel these daily paintings are more like sketches made with paint. This is my second official painting, made with mixed medium on vellum Bristol 14″ x 17″ 100 lb. paper. I’m calling it “Light of the Silvery Moon” created September 30, 2015.  I took the idea from a magazine. First I painted Out on the Town and posted it on my blog. I learned from that experience. I pencilled and painted with acrylic paint.

Beacon Tate

No Where But Here

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September 23 2015

Thankful for hockey!

Category Painting
No Where
No Where But Here

As you know I paint everyday, but I feel these daily paintings are more like sketches made with paint.

This is my first official painting, made with mixed medium  on vellum Bristol 14″ x 17″ 100 lb. paper.  

I’m calling it “No Where But Here” created in  the summer of 2015.  I painted this one summer day in August, I took the idea out of a magazine.  First I painted Nowhere man and posted it on my July 31, 2015 blog.  I learned from that experience.  I  pencilled the faces, I also used black felt pen and of course acrylic paint.  I love this piece because of the bright colours, and the many faces.

 Beacon Tate