I had read in the free ebook I mentioned in my last post that cardboard was a good medium to paint on. So I did this next painting on Cardboard, I wanted to play with mixing colors together, and also to try my hand at something abstract.
Before I started I had the image in my mind of a guardian angel. You can kind of see the wings. I don't like the cardboard because it warped, and also because this painting won't last very long on it. I actually really like this one. My husband said he really likes it too, although he thinks it should be the other way around, cause he says its a flower. On its side I think it looks like a fish, so multifunctional. I used red, yellow, blue, black and white paint for this painting. I really like the turquoisy blue, near the bottom, I am not so enamoured of the fry sauce pink at the top, but it works.
After the experiment with the cardboard I went to WalMart to get some larger boards to paint on. (I have been researching putting my own stretched canvases together, but that's a topic for another post). While I was there I saw their line of acrylic paints for crafters and was very intrigued by the metalics. So I bought some, and painted this painting.
The picture didn't turn out very well, the background isn't quite as dark as it looks here. My tree is kind of retarded looking, but I still really like this painting. I think I'll revisit the idea once I've improved my skills, so I can make a really cool tree on a cool background.
For now I am thinking up ways to put together a better painting space. Everything I've done so far has been done in our front room, perched on a reclining chair, with my painting stuff laid out on the couch next to me, and the painting itself proped up on a folding chair.
I found a nice aluminum easel on Amazon. I think I'll set it up in the basement, then I'll just need to take one of the lamps down. I'm thinking I might want a stool, but we'll see what happens.
I have one more painting that is a work in progress right now. I was swirling together some red and blue metallic paint. I wanted some purple, but not all purple which is what I got.... So its back to the drawing board with that one.
One of these days I will be set up do be able to dance with a paintbrush in my hand like Jonas Gerard.


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