APRIL PROMPT "THE MOMENT BEFORE"
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As usually happens, I revisited my illustration and felt compelled to make changes. Please excuse my re-submission.
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I also revisited my piece, and could not resist to touch up a bit more of the muddy color. Sorry for my re-submission.
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The Moment Before...
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@Braden-Hallett This has progressed so much since your initial thumbnails! Well done! I really like it
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I am VERY 11th hour...again. But, here is my submission for "The Moment Before..." I have a fear of deep water--especially for the things that might rise from the deep. Acrylic on paper... open to critiques (although, it is probably too late for me to do revisions, still, I'd love to know where I can improve.) Kraken High-Five.!
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Well I've tried a more lose, colourful, painterly style - not quite as finished as I would like, but time 'n all
Eggbert strolling through the park in Fall, about to discover the second meaning of the word
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The moment before...
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@KathrynAdebayo Love this, such a cute and funny idea!
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@karolifo this one is so good!!
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It’s the moment before the secret gets out. The Chef’s Special is other worldly tonight!
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@Braden-Hallett LOVE this. The perspective is great!
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@suenaumi I did know you could paint oil on paper, you still prime it? I’m wanting to start oil in the summer.
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April Prompt - The Moment Before
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@Erin-Cortese this is pretty fabulous, I took a second look and it was yours. Really impressed.
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Wasn’t sure I’d be able to participating this month due to how busy I’ve been, but yesterday this popped in my head. Hope you all like my “the Moment Before”.
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@Heather-Boyd Yes, when I paint on paper I prime heavyweight cold press watercolor paper with gesso (taped or stapled on a board, almost like stretching a paper for watercolor so it doesn't buckle), but I was trying out a different process I saw Kathleen Kemly do online. She enlarges her loose sketches and prints them on paper, then covers them with clear gesso. She then works over these drawings with layers of thin oil paint so some of her original line work shows through. Unfortunately it didn't work the way I was hoping
because the paper still had a lot of tooth to it and the color of my underpainting adhered more than I wanted. (usually I wipe out a lot) Next time I might try a higher quality of watercolor paper and do a layer of acrylic Matte medium first. Paper is a nice way to start because it gives you more freedom to experiment without that intimidating thought of ruining a canvas. Plus you can work in any size (even thumbnails.) There is also something called "canvas paper", but I have never liked it at all. If you have any other questions feel free to reach out. Good luck! -
The Moment Before: Bull in a China Shop.
It's not finished but I wanted to share it anyway. Does this seem worth it to keep working on as a portfolio piece? I'd make the shop to look more crowded in the background, and refine the colors/linework.
Flip the script: The shopkeeper is a tiny Paul Bunyan and his beloved Babe the blue ox has come home.
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@Squirrelsize Lovely
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Still a work in progress. At a stand still. Not sure where I want to go in terms of ink, color, and details. Hope you like.
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