SOLD
What draws us in, as artists, to drawing or painting glass? It isn't easy... in fact, it is frustrating, and yet - it beckons and captivates, almost demands to be portrayed. For anyone who has ever painted - or drawn bottles or jars - you paint the actual bottle, of course.... but you also paint almost everything else in the room - you paint the reflections and the things you can see through the glass as well. Then, the cast shadows also cast a transparent color. The challenge is quite wide reaching!
In this painting - the 2 bottles, very intensely colored, are shown with all their reflections. I also included some small mums out of my garden for some unifying elements of color, and some handwoven cloth. The background was another challenging aspect - it needed to be quite subdued - and yet it needed to provide some sort of visual support for the main idea. There are things I like and things I'm still deciding about on this one.
I used several brands of oil paint, as well as fine detail liquin, which helped with transparency and drying time.
In this painting - the 2 bottles, very intensely colored, are shown with all their reflections. I also included some small mums out of my garden for some unifying elements of color, and some handwoven cloth. The background was another challenging aspect - it needed to be quite subdued - and yet it needed to provide some sort of visual support for the main idea. There are things I like and things I'm still deciding about on this one.
I used several brands of oil paint, as well as fine detail liquin, which helped with transparency and drying time.
3 comments:
So well done! I can completely relate to what you say about wanting to paint glass and shiny things. I always want to capture it in paint. Still don't know why that is. Cindy at Rosehaven Cottage
The 'stills' was the only thing I could ever paint, nothing beyond, and that was back in elementary school, many many moons ago. Anna :)
I love this! I love the colours, so rich and vivid.
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