Project number 18 ‘Layering a simple abstract design: Yellow circles’ is the last painting before Chapter 3 in ‘Little Ways to Learn Acrylics: 50 small painting projects..." by Mark Daniel Nelson.
The abstract was done on mixed media paper as in painting no 15, but this time 3 layers of gesso was used to prime the paper. The gesso made the paint glide easily across the paper. Per the instructions, circles were painted first and the blue background was added after. The results left white edges where the circles met the background.
In another painting not shown I tried a light yellow background before painting the circles…it didn’t make much difference. There were still spaces between the circles and background. There were now light yellow spaces, it was hard enough drawing circles freehand so I abandoned the painting:(.
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Showing posts with label #acrylic painting. Show all posts
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Tuesday, 26 January 2016
Painting Project No. 16 & 17 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics' - Trees
With only three more till Chapter 3, I’m posting two projects from ‘Little Ways to Learn Acrylics: 50 small painting projects..." by Mark Daniel Nelson.
Project number 16 ‘Layering opaque over transparent: Summer tree’ was a fun exercise…gotta love trees. The first layers looked great and I almost stopped there, but the exercise was about layering so I kept going.
Project number 17 ‘Layering over an under-painting: Tree silhouette’ was fun as well and I expect to be using this technique more. I already have a bunch of ideas for it; tried a Venice silhouette but it didn’t come out well. Will try another silhouette painting soon:)).
Project number 16 ‘Layering opaque over transparent: Summer tree’ was a fun exercise…gotta love trees. The first layers looked great and I almost stopped there, but the exercise was about layering so I kept going.
Project number 17 ‘Layering over an under-painting: Tree silhouette’ was fun as well and I expect to be using this technique more. I already have a bunch of ideas for it; tried a Venice silhouette but it didn’t come out well. Will try another silhouette painting soon:)).
Sunday, 24 January 2016
Painting Project No. 15 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics'
‘Light, shadow and value outdoors: Road and grass’ was project 15 in “Little Ways to Learn Acrylics: 50 small painting projects..." by Mark Daniel Nelson. The lesson was a good one, the picture, not so nice. According to Mark, "keeping relationships consistent is the key to representing convincing light and shadow patterns in your paintings". So the shade for the shadow on the grass is darker than it is on the pavement.
Because the example in the book was so unremarkable, I painted it on less expensive mixed media paper. It was surprising how nice the paper was, much better than my acrylic paper. The acrylic paper has lines that show through paintings, even when two coats of gesso are applied. The mixed media paper works well on its own, but I’m going to try it with gesso next time.

Thursday, 21 January 2016
Painting Project No. 14 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics'


Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Painting Project No. 13 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics'

I did a quick abstract of the same subject on acrylic paper and tried to use a pallet knife but it didn't work. Instead I used a brush and spray bottle to soften things and liked the results. Not my finest work but I’m learning a lot about colour and technique; five more and I’ll get to start Chapter 3:))
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Painting Project No. 12 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics'
Painting no 12 'Textured layering: Colour field abstract' from "Little Ways to Learn Acrylics: 50 small painting projects..." by Mark Daniel Nelson was easily done. I could have put in more effort and made multiple paintings, but I’m on a mission to get through this book by next month…no dilly dallying. For this project, only the colours were slightly changed as compared to the example in the book. Will explore this exercise more in the future :))
Thursday, 14 January 2016
Painting Project No. 10 & 11 from 'Ways to Learn Acrylics'
With my new found confidence, I’m focused on painting from ‘Little Ways to Learn Acrylics: 50 small painting projects to get you started" by Mark Daniel Nelson more frequently. To prove my commitment and move swiftly to Chapter 3 ‘Beyond Basics’, I’m posting two paintings today.
Project number 10 ‘Mixing tints and shades: Red Poppy’ took longer than expected; on my first try the poppy looked too small and square. The results were much better when I remixed the same shades of cadmium red and made the poppy larger. My only criticism is the area around the stem, but didn’t want to ruin the beautiful background trying to fix it.
Project number 11 ‘Painting negative space: Red Shoe’ was not easy and required a lot of layers to get things right. Even though there were many things that irritated me about the painting, I compelled myself not to over work it. Don’t think I like negative painting :(.
Project number 10 ‘Mixing tints and shades: Red Poppy’ took longer than expected; on my first try the poppy looked too small and square. The results were much better when I remixed the same shades of cadmium red and made the poppy larger. My only criticism is the area around the stem, but didn’t want to ruin the beautiful background trying to fix it.
Project number 11 ‘Painting negative space: Red Shoe’ was not easy and required a lot of layers to get things right. Even though there were many things that irritated me about the painting, I compelled myself not to over work it. Don’t think I like negative painting :(.
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