Wednesday 29 September 2010

Emily's purple round

When I was working on this last night, things didn't seem to be going as I'd planned. And so, when I was done, I thought I'd leave you with this pix, and be done with it:


Then, I thought, that that wasn't really 'honest' and maybe I'd add a second pix:


What do they both have in common? Both were taken from afar, and I'd not have to reckon with the details of my purple round.

And then I remembered the reason for this blog: to document my journey in one-stroke painting, and to not have it all here, even the 'warts' wouldn't be right.

So, here's the story: My friend Emily (who remains an imaginary friend, because we have not met IRL) sent me this cake-board via the office of the Alliance Francaise where I study French every Saturday.

After stripping off the silver paper, I found that the board wasn't of the best quality, so it needed to be gesso-ed, and even after that, it still looked pimple-y. SO: I gesso-ed it one more time, this time, leaving it with a textured feel, with raised swirls (it didn't come through in the pix) - which I hope helps hide the pimples.

I did the edge in the purple Emily wanted - it's here favourite colour, she says - and did a light cover on the gesso (not enough, it still sucked up my paint and foiled my flowers :(

Emily wants to make this into a clock. I don't know if it'll work, Em, but let me know if you succeed.

Here's a close-up of the flowers on top, on the bottom, and an 'honest' close-up of the whole round, flaws and all  ;)



9 comments:

  1. Pat,
    The convex impression you convey with the shading of the purple edge gives a lively three-dimensional aspect to your creation.

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  2. Really? How cool! I was just trying to keep to a few colours on the colour palette - I'm not a fan of many-coloured things. And since Em said her favourite colour was purple, that was my guide.

    The convex 3-d look is just a lucky break! Hahahah! I like the edged, versus the all-one-colour, look ;)

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  3. Wei2, Fabulous clock-to-be piece! I see the swirls clearly and this gives the piece, like Louis said, a 3D effect. IamLovingIt!

    Second Sat soon.

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  4. Thank you, Em!!! I am so happy you like it.

    And I hope you still think so when you see it!

    This Saturday? I'll leave it at the office :)

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  5. very nice work and lovely colors!!!!

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  6. Thank you :)

    Purple was her favourite colour - so I took it from there!

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  7. Oooh Lovely! Love It! Tq so much. Will post a picture once the clock thingy is installed.

    Hope you like the tray cloth / placemat. The scarf is for your Darling Daughter! A very modern piece inspired by this: http://www.etsy.com/listing/41603439/fern-frond-women-crocheted-scarf-in?

    The small white doily is thrifted from my fav ebay seller. Good to use for wrapping instead of paper!

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  8. Emily, everything is so beautiful! Thank you SO much.

    *hugs*

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  9. Hi Emily!
    Thanks for both the bag and the scarf!! They are both lovely and so well done!! It's great to get something suddenly... lol. :)

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