Showing posts with label fall colors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall colors. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

How Does An Artist Know When a Painting is Done?








How do I know when a painting is done?  This is the most common question I am asked.  It is also very difficult to answer.  To answer this I also need to touch on how do I get started?
The most challenging thing for me as an artist is to describe my process of creating a painting, as it is such an internal and methodical act.


I most always know the color palate I will use, although I often add new colors as I see the painting evolve.

Painting for me is a process of many layers of paint and mixed media, which change as I add color and markings to the canvas. I sometimes have an idea of the final product, but this can change as I add new layers.  I like to cover up areas of already dried paint layers and also scrape away wet paint to reveal a previous layer.




I find a painting to be most interesting when it has many textures and layers.




At this stage, there are no mistakes.  I can always turn an unplanned drip of paint into an interesting part of the painting. I can cover it up or make it work within the layers.




As I get further along with the painting, I become more careful with my marks and where I add my medium.

Every mark I add at this point effects another area of the painting.
A major part of the overall aesthetic of the painting, for me, is balance. If I add a mark to one area when the painting is in it's last stage, I may need to add another mark somewhere else on the piece...and maybe another. 
At this stage I do a lot of standing back from the painting and observing it overall.


(c)Christy Tremblay 2014-2015

I know the painting is done, when I feel- that if I add one more mark it could change the whole look.  It is done when I feel there is nothing else to add.

Sometimes I have made the mistake of adding a new element to a painting I thought was finished. This turned into hours more of working on the painting to balance it and make these new marks work within the whole piece.




I love seeing the stages of a painting.
Here is a painting I recently created in different stages.


 
Adding base color.




Some mixed media application.
 




More paint, mixed media, and covering of layers.

(c)Christy Tremblay 2014-2015

Adding markings and more mixed media to the top dried layer. I look for balance of the painting and observe if it is has a feeling of wholeness.
 
 
I hope this helps to answer the question of - How does an artist know a painting is done?

Look in my studio and more art!
 
If you have any questions for me please feel free to leave a comment here on my blog.  Or send me an email to, my email
 
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014

ORIGINAL Abstract Mixed Media Painting - NEW!!! "Walking with Fall"


Hi!
Thanks for stopping by!



I started a new series called, "Walking with Fall."  I finished the first painting in this series just yesterday.  This series is inspired by the cool crisp mornings we have had here in Texas.  Well, we have really only had two of these mornings, but I will take it!  I hope more will follow. It is so nice to head out the door with a lightweight sweatshirt to walk my daughter to school.  It feels like fall!
 Fall is now my favorite time of the year, with all of the changes it brings from the hot summer, it is a welcoming season.

This is the first painting in this series. It is a mixed media abstract painting.  I used acrylic paints, oil sticks, paper, pencil, and gloss gel medium.


Can you find the house?  I guess I will continue to use house images in my work.

 
"Walking with Fall"
Mixed Media on Wood Panel
12" x 12"
ORIGINAL PAINTING
Christy Tremblay Art
 
For purchase info please contact me through email at studiotremblay@gmail.com.
 
 
I also wanted to share an artist I recently found...she is a Canadian artist and I love her color palate, as it is very similar to the colors I love to use in my work.  Click on the following link to see her blog and some of her paintings.
 
 
 
Hope you enjoy!
Have a creative day!
Christy