Today, however, we went on a road trip to Costco and walked three miles and painted. Yes, we painted. I started a new word series called Aretha - there are two so far with five more to come:
The background for the third one went off the rails yesterday and I thought it was a goner, but I fixed it today and now can't wait for it to dry so I can add the rest. While I'm waiting, I finished this guy:
So right before I left on a 12 day family vacation last month, instead of doing all the millions of things I needed to be doing, I pulled out this canvas that had been sitting around for ages. Seriously, I painted the blue background so long ago I can't remember when it was. I made the template for the heron at the same time, then set it all aside. Until the day before vacation when the last thing I should have been doing was mucking around in white paint. Did it anyway. In this picture the white is still wet, hence his almost non-existent legs. I had to wait for the paint to dry before I could peel off the masking fluid. Did that, went on vacation, came back, looked at it every day, a couple more weeks went by, couldn't decide what to do with it. I left it to percolate and painted RESPECT. Then painted the background for NATURAL but didn't like the way it looked so I transferred some of the color from that one to the heron (which helped both pieces) and let it percolate some more. Several layers later, and today he's done:
I honestly thought he was going to end up as a blue silhouette with just the rough textured white around him but he felt naked. Here's a side by side of mid vs end:
Yep, surprised me. Looks a bit of a mess here but in real life there are layers and texture and shiny shiny and interference paint around the moon and in the bird -- it's all good. Now he needs to tell me his name.
In other news, I planted some more color out front. It was a weird summer - some things bloomed that I've never seen before, some things grew like weeds (maybe they ARE weeds) and I missed most of my lily season while away on vacation. If I get my shiz together I will post some pics but in the meantime, always remember that everything looks better with a poodle in the background.
Or in the foreground.
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