14 X 11 inch
Acrylic with some gold leaf
gallery wrapped canvas 1 1/2" profile
Making a Mark ~ Katherine Tyrrell
Share Your Story
From the above Utrecht link: "We are proud to have been a part of so many artists' lives over the past 60 years! We want you to be a part of our celebration, so tell us about your work and experience with Utrecht Art Supplies. Submissions will appear in the "Your Story" category on Utrechtblog.com.* We look forward to reading your story and seeing your artwork! "
I sent my story and you can read it HERE and I also sent in an image but it does not appear yet but I'm asking questions. (September 3 update.."Captivate" painting is now appearing with my story. Thanks JConner for writing my Utrecht story.)
Mounting Watercolor paper to Canvas
On a previous post I mentioned that I had mounted watercolor paper to canvas and several wanted to know the technique. It is not original but I learned it in a Robert Burridge workshop. Click on the title to be taken to his Artsy Fartsy News and sign up to receive wonderful, newsy letters and read his explanation. Some may ask "why"? It's a way to keep acrylic on paper pieces to be hung on canvas without having to use a frame and glass.
Margie's Show in Fredericksburg
Congratulations to Canvas by Canvas member, Margie Whittington, and her Fredericksburg gallery show opening at the Good Art Company, Friday evening, September 4, 5-8. She has used gold leaf in many of her paintings for this show and I had to try it also - just a little at first. In the above painting I made a halo effect around the female's hair and then covered it with some glazes to soften it. It was a little tricky and very bright until I got some glazes on. Most of the peeps will be traveling to see her gold leaf paintings on Friday. When I meet some of her friends and family, do I describe myself as an expressionist or contemporary painter? Probably no need for explanations as I'll be the one with acrylic paint spots still stuck to nails and hands.
6 comments:
You are a hoot Miss Nancy. I am so thrilled my CBC sistahs are taking a Road Trip to Fredericksburg to support me in my gallery endeavor this weekend.LYLAS!
We will all pretend to be hot prospective buyers!!
Nancy, thanks for getting us to think about our style. I picked expressionist for myself, mostly because I like painting horses and using non-horse colors. I have a background in painting landscape impressionist, which was a great education but I am veering away and going back to my favorite subject, horses, ans seeking bolder colors.
I really like your paintings, I see a touch of Burridge influence and I am looking forward to taking a Bob workshop early next year.
thanks for continuing to inspire!
Karen, where will you be taking the Burridge workshop? Thanks for your nice comments.
This painting is gorgeous - love the colors and shapes! Your blog is great - totally fascinating - I could stay here for hours!
Thanks so much Connie. I do love your "dancer" paintings, also.
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