plume encaustic and oil on birch 6x6 |
I've also been thinking in black and white. The simplicity of removing color and creating form and detail in the space of two colors is a good lesson for me. I'm not giving up color by any means, but I do think that removing it teaches a valuable lesson. For those of you interested in processes - the feather is carved into the wax surface with an exacto knife creating the fine line detail. The lines are then filled with oil paint which is then rubbed off the surface and left in the lines. Wax is difficult to get any fine detail and this in one of the best ways to achieve that.
Happy Friday everyone! I hope your time in nature is also a wonderful inspirational adventure and treasure hunt that brings you much reward.
The feather painting is wonderful,love the stark simplicity of the B/w. Valerie
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ReplyDeleteI see, we have the same passion: I collect feathers too.
You have a wonderful blog, will follow you now.
Happy PPF
Lovely painting. Love it.
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That sounds like a fascinating process and the results you got are stunning. Happy PPF! #11
ReplyDeleteWonderful process and painting thanks for sharing!
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Amazing painting and fascinating process! Thank you so much for sharing!
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Susi
This is great with the black and white colour palette and the tiny touch of green and tan.
ReplyDeleteIt's such a beautiful composition too, and thank for telling us how you made the feather, that's very clever.
Amazing you can achieve such detail in this process. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful effect you have created Marji, thanks for sharing your process.
ReplyDeleteI love that feathery effect. Great job with the b/w, looks awesome. Happy PPF!
ReplyDeletevery very interesting, have a happy PPF
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Gorgeous art work. Happy Friday!
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Maarit
Amazing!!!! So, so beautiful!!!!! Magic!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely image!
ReplyDeleteI love that white feather, just wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteLoving this post! I also like to find bits and pieces of nature to bring indoors. Thank you so much for explaining the process. I actually thought the feather was embedded in the wax! Your carving skills are excellent!
ReplyDeleteGosh, this is gorgeous. Thanks for the sharing the process. I'll have to give it a go in my journal.
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness...you are SO inspiring. So incredible. Your work fills my eyes, which is the greatest compliment I can give.
ReplyDeleteso lovely to stop by and see what you have been creating. I have enjoyed all your recent posts and what you have been making. beautiful, charming with depth are words that come to me.
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of collecting feather and how wonderful to have an eagle's nest near you! I have a few beautiful pheasant feathers but that's all. I read a really good article recently on time and shade in paintings and how it's useful to photo your work in black and white to see if you've got the tone correct. I really like this piece and think it's probably more effective in black and white than colour. Love that texture
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