Wow you are busy, how do you churn them out so fast? And I love this one, I really like your "alla prima" style as you call it. You say it's painted on paper, what sort of paper are you using? I'd like to give alla prima painting a try
Thank you Liz.
Alla Prima by Richard Schmid was the book that got me interested. Of course that was 30 years ago and believe it or not I have advanced from infant stage. I have added painterly to the my style as that helps with speed. It’s all about getting it down as quickly and efficiently as possible. I paint on oil and acrylic pad by Canson XL. Buckles a bit with acrylics but works wonders with oil. I don’t use oil anymore and I can put up with the slight buckle as you can weight the paper once dry and it straightens. As an exercise I used to take pictures from mags and see if I could quickly emulate the mood painting over them. Always check my speed. Now I’m not so concerned about speed as I know my average and it’s between one and two hours mostly. You have a good eye so I would be surprised if you didn’t get into it.
I’ve slowed. I fell in December and still not 100%. Age heals slowly. Before that I did 150 in 150 days. All 9 x 12 or 11 x 14
Wonderful woodsy textures in this beauty, Wayne! I could get lost in it. I’m sorry you’re still feeling the effects of your fall but as a fellow oldster I know we just take longer to heal. I would like to try that oil paper too. Putting coats of gesso over watercolor paper works for now since I don’t have much use for it otherwise.
Thanks Donna. I’m coming along and getting into he landscapes. Finding new ways to get a mess going and the pull from it.
They come in different sizes with used to be 24 sheets per book.