52 Time Lapse
Posted in Paintings, Time Lapse on April 20th, 2010 by RyanHere’s another time lapse for the latest 52. I’m anxious to upgrade to be able to time lapse some of the larger works.
Here’s another time lapse for the latest 52. I’m anxious to upgrade to be able to time lapse some of the larger works.
I’m doing a bit of a color test with this week’s 52. I’ve worked with overlaying the colors on different tones in the past, but it has been awhile, and thought the concentric paintings might make good use of it. This smaller piece has a lighter background in the center, and I’m not sure I like it with a lower contrast there, though I had a hunch I wouldn’t. S0metimes you just have to try things even if you don’t think they’ll work because occasionally, you’re surprised by the results.
I’m really happy with the color balance I got in this piece. I’m still working with more subtle shifts, but I’m also laying in movement and underlying complexity where I can.
Yes, the gallery cat tried to help me paint this one… or more realistically, she tried to paint my window sill.
As I was painting, she was sitting in the window, spazzing out about a bug flying around. At one point she was on the floor, still in total hunter kitty mode, when she shot up into the window, OVER the palette. When I looked over, I saw a big red paw smudge, so I SWOOPED her up, and it was off to the sink to get drenched. She did not like that, but I was finally able to get most of the paint off her and the window.
I’m somewhat happy with the piece, though I may revisit this one and make some tweaks to activate the space a little more.
Here’s a quick, smaller painting for the 52 this week. I decided to take a break from the larger concentric pieces and work out a few color ideas. As I type this, I notice that I’m exploring similar compositional elements from the “Spring” panel in a 4 seasons piece I did awhile back. How fitting. Also, the gallery cat is attacking my arm.
With this one, I’m keeping the somewhat more minimal details and subtle color shifts of the last concentric fracture painting, but angling toward much more muted hues.