Saturday, October 13, 2007

Banana sketch

banana sketch
10/12: Banana sketch, oil on canvas panel, 3x5 in.

I attempted here to use a bigger brush than usual and suppress my urge to break up the broad marks. I really like the green in the back - I'm still amazed by that discovery.

When I was laying down the ground on some of these recent panels I took the time to smooth the surface with the edge of my long palette knife, getting the little holes in the canvas filled more. It makes a huge difference, needless to say, in the movement of paint across the surface. This is something I should have been doing all the time, properly at the white priming stage, but I haven't always been oil-priming these panels either. I need to get a proper priming knife (or cake frosting spatula) and a bucket of oil ground, and become a real painter one of these days.

2 comments:

Carol H. said...

Hey, I just read your post on the Illustrators Yahoo group, you made some excellent points and I agree with your philosophy! I really enjoy your work and am grateful that you're willing to show us these pieces and the process you go through.

Dan P. Carr said...

Thanks Carol. It wasn't exactly illustration-related, I know...

Glad you are enjoying these. I'm trying to remember to include more about the process, if it's not too boring...