Here’s the viewfinder design I used for this painting: I used Golden’s thalo turquoise & quinacridone crimson, and DiVinci’s quinacridone gold for this painting. This was started at the same time as “Box Me In?” so that I could go back and forth between the two using the same colors and many of the same mark making tools – stamps, etc. Here’s how it looked after the first session:
In the second session, I began establishing the darks and lights by simply glazing darks made up of the three colors. Then I used my number stencil and my trusty stencil brush [a fav I bought back in the 80’s] to make some interesting large areas of the darks and mid values and it looked like this:
I forged ahead and got fiddly whilst keeping the viewfinder pattern in mind. It was fun to putter along on the details mindlessly. I call this the meditative stage. Towards the end of this session, I felt I needed a bit of a grid but not a terribly strong one. My solution was a curved banned drawn in chalk which I painted up to in places… sometimes in the curved shape, sometimes around it.
I’m going to live with this one for a bit before I decide next steps. Have a great weekend folks!
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