It's no secret that I haven't been blogging much lately. I've been busy painting.
Yes painting.
If only that were true.
At the moment I'm working 4 large canvases simultaneously right now in my not-so-large makeshift studio-- and by studio I mean dining room. In it's present state it's hard to imagine how we could have ever entertained guests in this room, but untill I have my private home studio in our new apartment it'll have to do. I figure it will just make me that much more appreciative when I do have my own space.
After a very rough start, I can now say that I'm feeling optimistic about the insanity and ugliness going on in my studio. I love nothing more than a really ugly painting. It seems my love of the "make-over" extends into my art practice.
Anyway---the paintings are weeks away from being finished- finished, but I can give you a sneak peak at the first steps of may process:
Step #1:
Mark up the canvas. I made a simple black grid with a sharpie marker then added some modeling paste and a wash of pink.
Step #2:
Add a few images. In this case an old house, a songbook cover, tree branches, and sheet music of some church songs that I remember from my childhood.
Step #3:
Add some color and form. There is no method to my madness. I just do it and see what takes shape. I add blocks of color and often weird nonsensical marks.
Step #4:
One wash of color to unify all the parts thats have been added. Later I'll add more images and hand-draw some marks onto the canvas. And then I'll let it rest for a few days.
So that's that. The very first hours of one of my paintings.
To be continued...
So cool to see your "process". And even better to see how the finished painting turned out. Good luck with the other nine. :)
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