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Friday, September 21, 2007

I have decided to add bark to my latest project - Canterbury Grasses

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This bark will go on the bottom of the painting and hopefully will add a very interesting contrast to the grasses that I have already added.

I have primmered the bark and will probably do at least 1 or 2 more coats before trying to stick it down to the canvas with the grasses.

I have just finished adding another layer of Gesso to the canvas - the Gesso is very thin so does not add a lot with each wash, the gesso on the bark is a lot thicker so my take longer to dry. I assume tomorrow will bring the next version worth displaying online.

posted @ Friday, September 21, 2007 6:48 PM | Feedback (0) |

A newly textured piece under construction called Canterbury Grasses

This piece of art started life as a printed canvas with dabs of paint that I purchased at The Warehouse in Christchurch for $9.95

I firstly painted over the canvas with Gesso and while the paint was still wet I placed some Cocksfoot stalks and another unknown type of grass that I collected from the Hills of Christchurch.

These grasses were dry already otherwise they would rot.

So I placed the grasses down onto the canvas and applied a watery Gesso mixture to hold them down. The next morning about 10 hours later I applied another watery Gesso mixture to the canvas, especially the grasses.

What can be seen below is actually the left and right sides of the canvas and this is after 2 coats of watery Gesso. I think it will need another 2 or 3 coats before I am happy with the texture and that the grasses are actually fully encased in paint.

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After the 4 or 5 coats of Gesso are dried I am planning on painting normally and may also apply some other wood that I collected along the bottom of the canvas but this is yet to be decided.

I am thinking of painting the grasses using a mixture of Burnt Umber and Burnt Sienna but this is yet to be decided as well.

Something for me to work on over the weekend....

posted @ Friday, September 21, 2007 6:47 AM | Feedback (5) |

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