I added kosher salt, let dry, removed that, reapplied paint in some areas that were too  light, then laid plastic wrap into wet paint. After that dried, lifted it off  and did the spiky fish top right, bottom right one, the upper middle red small  koi. Then far left fish with his mouth open and lastly the big guy in  foreground. All developed using a brush, NO PENCIL, negative painting.  I  tried  to lose edges, put darks next to lights, etc. No photo refs either. I re-wet top  left and added salt again for texture. Lastly I splattered paint for bubbles as  if underwater. Look closely you can see coral reef sticking up in the  foreground. I'm sure it is full of mistakes but it sure was fun being creative  and not copying photos for a change; this is real art folks!
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Finished Work: The Deep (brush only)
 I added kosher salt, let dry, removed that, reapplied paint in some areas that were too  light, then laid plastic wrap into wet paint. After that dried, lifted it off  and did the spiky fish top right, bottom right one, the upper middle red small  koi. Then far left fish with his mouth open and lastly the big guy in  foreground. All developed using a brush, NO PENCIL, negative painting.  I  tried  to lose edges, put darks next to lights, etc. No photo refs either. I re-wet top  left and added salt again for texture. Lastly I splattered paint for bubbles as  if underwater. Look closely you can see coral reef sticking up in the  foreground. I'm sure it is full of mistakes but it sure was fun being creative  and not copying photos for a change; this is real art folks!
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4 comments:
WOW! Super finish, Kay. I saw the pour post first and was eager to see the completion. It looks great.
This looks so much FUN!!! Very creative. I love it! And how free it must feel to have no pencil and no photo either :0D
love love it!
Thanks so much!
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