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lieux, mémoires, abandons et solitudes
photographies de préparation pour un travail en cours avec mon ami, collaborateur et peintre, franck castex
This is a work in progress, a painting for friends. So far, this is a sketch with some color blocked in with acrylics. This is a childhood home and my friends are two time-zones away, so this involves long-distance art as well as time-travel. My friends scanned and e-mailed me a black and white photo, my main source of visual information, supplemented by phone calls and e-mailed color photos of the house as it is now. I have been sending digital photos to my friends as I draw, and making changes based on their feedback, which I expect , because when it comes to the house you grew up in, the more you see, the more you remember. We are really building the house together, with art and memories. I will post more later. . .
I grabbed stashed and recycled papers, envelopes and other ephemera to fill up the book. Since the binding clips open and close, I can always move things around, flip pages or add new materials.
30 kitties, bunnies and puppies means 60 little ears and 60 little arms need to be sewn, turned and pressed... not that I'm counting, the last thing you want to do is start counting when your space is this repetitious...
Blogged 19 November 2009.
This shows almost the entire table as it is right now. The theme of this mural is "life".
Since this is my own dining room table and something I'm painting just for me, I am only working on this when I don't have other paintings or gourds to get finished. This is why it is taking me so long to finish it.
It is a project that helps me to relax. Turn on some great music and paint the night away. :)
You can see the begining of this table further in under my Misc. folder here.
Fotos können honorarfrei im Kontext redaktioneller Berichterstattung über Work in Progress bei Namensnennung genutzt werden. Jede andere Nutzung bedarf ausdrücklicher Zustimmung durch Hamburg Kreativ Gesellschaft. Fotos: Selim Sudheimer (www.facebook.com/selimsudheimer)
rainbow from our balcony
THANK YOU A MILLION TIMES KATIE AND BRIAN FOR OUR CAMERA!
YOU MAKE LIFE A CREATIVE JOY!
Wait... it's not red? Nope, there are enough red dragons; I probably have a dozen in the box this guy came out of.
Lots of time invested already and not a lot to show for it. I based the model in Bleached Bone and applied a washe of Vallejo Imperial Blue. I then drybrushed the model heavily in Codex Gray, then lightly in white, before doing a 4:1 blue:black wash. This will give me the basis for the bulk of the highlights. As I really get to work I'll come back these photos to help.
I'm still not sure at this point if he'll be blue with a white belly or white with a blue belly. I'm thinking the previous.
As with most minis I'm starting in on his face. I have done the first round on his eyes, bone and the frills on his face. I'll go back over the frills with a wash, highlight the bone (4 layers and a wash on there now), and then decide on the final colouring for this guy.