Showing posts with label Michelangelo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelangelo. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Finally ..... 'the Lure'


-some details-
Usually I start a painting with a 'story' in my head, while I work the story evolves and I tend to get excited and dream away with the story that the painting tells me while I am working on it. Sometimes however -like with this painting- the story takes turns and starts to reveal things I do not want to hear or see and this time it got the better of me and I got a bit scared and had to leave it alone for a while, even considering of abandoning it all together. But once the meaning of it all started to make sense and I could live with what it said, I decided to finish it and I am glad I did. The left side of the painting is traditional and in traditional fresco style, the right side of the panel is a liquid and thin with layers of inks and paints, the centre is of course an image everybody knows
- inspired by Michelangelo of course -
  allthough a little adjusted to this particular tale where this then is not a creation of the man, but the lure to the deep by the mermaid
The panel seems to be a little challenging to photograph, as if it wants to say 'you got to see me and touch me to understand me fully'
because I always try to make my paintings tactile, I love to stroke them and feel them and understand them, and now I do this one too which has made me happy in the end. {what the painting has started to mean to me is rather personal, maybe you read the same or similar things from it, I don't want to start telling you all it told me and thus destroying a completely different story it might have for you, all I hope is that you will enjoy it}

- taken at night while still on my easel -

- taken at daylight -



  *) oh and this is part of the Fresco class I have available as on-line workshop here



Fresco Workshop 2012

Saturday, January 14, 2012

~♥~ Fresco Workshop ~♥~


I am soooooo excited to present the new on-line workshop I conjured up! This is LOADS of fun (for the touchy-feely kind...this is a very tactile experience) and with wonderful and amazing end-results ! Check it out, come join me if you can ;) 








Fresco Techniques and Faux Fresco tricks
On line Workshop OUTLINE
WEEK ONE 
Introduction
Supply information
Surface preparation
Sketching exercise Project 1
Choosing design and style  
WEEK TWO
Transferring onto surface and painting exercises
Play and get to know the feel of the techniques 
 Finishing touches
WEEK THREE
Surface preparation
Choosing and sketching design Project 2
WEEK FOUR
Painting  Project 2
Experimental techniques and tricks
WEEK FIVE
Finalising Project 2
WEEK SIX
Second plaster technique 
Surface preparation Project 3
WEEK SEVEN
        Design choice and transfer of the sketch
Painting styles and integration - Project 3
WEEK EIGHT
Finalising Project 3