Monday, October 3, 2011

rainy day sunday

This is a detail shot of the vertical strips wheat pasted over the tar after sanding.
tape is making its way in.
The piece below is the first version.
I spread a layer of tar across the surface of the canvas and wiped it down.
The red is deeper, bloodier, better
the wheat pasted strip across the top is another piece
I had done on paper but proved more useful as a component to the larger pieces.
pretty sure the skirt was this color.
quite accidentally I realized the backside
of the paper pieces was closer to what I was looking for.
I love the way the white enamel dots bleed through in an uneven manner.
Inside out is outside in.

I guess I'll show this detail twice cause it photographed well up close.
Red is necessary in homage of the red skirt.
I blink my eyes and i am there.
Like in that movie....Don't Look Now.......
He sees his daughter pass around a corner in a red hooded coat and goes in search of her to no avail....
red is powerful in the memory bank.
detail above...looking close, there is a lot to see, secrets everywhere.
whole painting below
Blurry, but necessary to add. I am now loving this piece!
I need to find the other images of the beach runners love that I painted out.
I just had to work on these one more time.
I was unhappy with the result of the tar.
Others did not agree with me, but I have to be pleased, why else would I do this!
Below are a couple of views of work in the studio.
most of what I am showing you are details of the pieces.
These images allow you to see the scale of the paintings in relation to each other.
and with a pencil to show scale.
I used up the remainder of the last batch of wheat paste.
Stinky and moldy it was but I think it was still working perfectly!
That was a good batch.
Yesterday in the studio proved a rigorous workout!
I worked all day until there was no more room to move
around and everything I could proceed on was wet!