Left Over Paint in the Key of Red Orange A few minor changes that you may want to see Japanese Garden Waterfall San Antonio - key of red orange. |
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014
More Left Over Paint And a Re-Primed Canvas
Hope you are not tired of looking at the San Antonio Japanese Garden waterfall. I had a portrait that I had painted and I really didn't like it, so I primed over it. Then I used up the left over paint from my last experiment (see: A Little More Information). Since it was a used canvas and left over paint, I wasn't overly concerned about the outcome. I wanted something simple for a composition, and so I used my Japanese Garden photo. As you can see, this composition has a tendency to morph a little each time I paint it. I tried to keep the painting fairly abstract, and enjoyed the freedom of just kind of throwing the paint on the canvas. It will probably morph some more before I am finished. I love experiments. You can't really ruin them.
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