Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texture. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2015

The Outer Reach II

The Outer Reach II, 16x16

Side View to show painted edges and depth.
This is a newer painting listed in my Etsy shop. Have a look at the whole shop to see many new paintings listed in the last month.

Saturday, November 8, 2014

Close-Up Details




Today I thought I would share some close-up detailed images of my paintings to show their texture. I use a palette knife to paint with to get a thick layer of paint, that is not always apparent from photos. These views show how textured they can get! I love the feel of thick paint and hope my clients like their unique look.

I do not varnish my paintings, because of the thickness of the paint, which is dry to the touch in 5-10 days, and safe for handling, but the layers are not 'hard' enough for applying a varnish for at least a year! Varnishing a painting too soon can cause problems for the painting down the line. I also prefer the look of a low-gloss paint film versus a glossy varnished-look. It is a more Modern look and fits my style. The oil paints I use have a rich, vibrant color all their own!

The bottom picture shows the depth of the canvas, which I paint on all sides. Most of my larger canvases are 1 3/8" thick (like the example above). And the smaller work (like 8x10 or 12x12) are 7/8" deep.