Hello again painting fans.
This week I will be continuing with the painting of the 1954 Hudson ruin. The photo that I will be using is seen directly below. I will be using my usual acrylics on an 8×10 gallery-wrapped canvas.
When last seen, the painting appeared as it does in the photo seen directly below.
Since that time, I have continued to work on the painting.
Okay, the painting looks a bit like it has been tie dyed. In fact, I have covered all areas with thin watery coatings of color. These help delineate things and set loose boundaries for the various elements. And they provide a weak preview of things to come. There will be many things to come including eventual changes to these colors and adjustment of that shadow beneath the car.
The current state of the painting is seen in the photo directly below.
I’ll have more progress to show you next week. See you then.
Earlier paintings in this series can be seen here.
Paint me a picture of your thoughts.
One of the resident artists here has done quite a few old car paintings. Keep up the great work, b2!
Indianadem,
The links at the site you linked to don`t work.
How goes it with you?
Spring should be coiled up for release soon I hope.
That’s weird, I just tried the link again and it worked for me. Here’s the one for the home page there. The old car print is on the giclee prints page.
http://www.jamestracyarts.com/
Thanks ID!
boran2,
That`s called jumping out of the gate fast.
You could almost put the rear window aside for a while.
It seems near finished.
Heh. I’ve only just begun. I still have to simulate all that age and decay.
boran2,
I was only speaking of the rear window.
Tie-dyed. Love it. I now have some Grateful Dead and Phish tunes in my head thinking of it. 🙂