Tuesday, 29 June 2010

more experimenting

After my foray into collage and acrylics, I am continuing with the same media, but a little more conventionally with a variation of my more usual (commission) work. I normally work with pencils or pastels and have always been a little afraid of acrylics and oils, although I have done a small amount of water colour in the past.  The previous experiments have been put on the back burner for the moment as I wanted to try a portrait in paint. I have previously attempted to create a memorial  portrait of my G.S.D. Kess (she had to be p.t.s. nearly two years ago, due to illness) using pastels/pencils etc. but for various reasons I have not completed a picture.
So I am attempting a painting, with a small amount of collage in the form of a quote from John Galsworthy

"Not the least hard thing to bear when they go from us, these quiet friends, is that they carry away with them so many years of our own lives."




I am struggling a bit as I am not really sure if I am using the paint correctly, but it is the only way I will learn.......... this is where I am so far, apologies for the poor photography.











I am actually wondering if oils may be better for me, as I am continually adding medium to try and blend and stop the acrylic drying out, but this is the nearest I have ever got to painting a portrait in acrylics (I did do a skull once at college, but that was easier because it didnt have fur and was smooth!) so I am going to see it through to the (hopefully not bitter) end!


Any advice welcome.










2 comments:

Jan said...

I don't know much about acrylics either but it appears to me that you're doing a great job.

I've had a hard time painting any of our pets for some reason so you're doing a lot better than I have there!

Seriously, I think just keep going. From what I've experienced with acrylic, it seems to take a build-up of paint to look right.

geraldine.boley@googlemail.com said...

Thanks Jan
appreciate you taking the time to comment, I think I will plow on and see what happens ;-)