No problem at all, I am very lucky that one of the best Print Houses in the US, is nearby. I use their HD Acrylic, which is their top-of-the-line Metallic Paper affixed (not sure how) to a nice thick Acrylic sheet. No need for any framing and it provides a very clean and high tech/fine art look, which (I think) matches very well with my art. I've printed my stuff on Metal (Aluminum) but it does not have the detail that Metallic Paper has. Also with Metallic Paper, any "whites" come out as "silver"...!If I may ask, how do you plan to print it? I think it would look gorgeous on aluminum.
I am close to be finished with this piece. The framing became important here. It is crocheted and embellished with beads.What's the latest painting or project you've been working on? Describe it or post a work in progress (if you feel like it). Would love to know! Perhaps this thread will keep us on our toes.
Brian, I love this drawing. It's good and creepy!View attachment 48850
Mannequin. Pencil sketch, 20 x 15 cm.
Saw this wonderfully creepy clothing mannequin in a local mall, and simply had to take a reference photo for a sketch...![]()
Thank you so much Donna. Yes, I'm using family photos. I have a show next year where I'd like to show them all, and I had an idea to place the photos next to each painting. The only thing with that, however, is the worry of people (viewers) comparing the reference to the painting. I'm not sure I like that part, so. I have to think about it.These are so cool and I especially like how you’re doing the people hugging. If you’re using family photos for reference I’m so interested in how you are able to do this because I’ve been wanting to try it for a long time. I don’t want to just copy the photo; I want that personal interpretation that you get with your work, including great design elements. However you accomplish this, it’s very effective!
Thanks for the great compliments, Olive.Looking forward to seeing this one too because I like the couple…so far. I don’t know if you’re done with the woman’s hair, but I love it as it is. Those little brown spots in the yellow curls is everything! Also, the purple areas in his face and the little trophy off to the side are nice places for the eyeballs to land. IMO, your color choices are always good and interesting.
So, how do you like working on (I assume) your own family photos? Does it conjure up weird memories or do you stay all objective and professional? I tried doing my own (and the hubs) family pictures but I’ve hated every one I’ve ever done. Not sure why that is except “my people” never look like them. Or maybe, they look just the tiniest amount like them to be…disturbingly unfamiliar. In any case, they’re all hovering on the trash list.
I suppose I prefer painting other people’s people and then distorting them, or commenting on them, according to my own mysterious whims.