Friday, August 19, 2011

Work In Progress - The Honey Moon

The art store is a dangerous place.  You see supplies and can touch everything.  It is not like an art catalog where you can just turn the page and move on.  I mean some things just call out to you.  I saw this large six foot canvas and just went a bit wild.  Matter of fact I bought TWO of these big beauties.  Then I submerged myself in ideas of what to paint?  The first photo below shows the first drawing block in using an oil wash of paint for a painting of two horses.  The next photos show how I start the painting by painting the eye of the horse.  It may not be the finished eye but it gives me the feeling of life with the animal I am painting and that gives me a connection to the animals I am painting.  I am not alone; we are all in the studio together.  I will post more photos as the work comes together.  It will go through different stages, some not so pretty but each step brings the work closer to completion.  Painting BIG made for, "A Painting Day".
Work In Progress - "The Honey Moon" by Ruth Andre 2011 ©







4 comments:

Theresa Paden said...

Fun to see the painting in progress. Looking forward to seeing it as you continue.

Virginia Floyd said...

I love your comment that art stores are dangerous! Too funny. The big painting is going to be fabulous! Thanks for showing your work in progress.

Carol Blackburn said...

This is going to be fantastic, Ruth. Looking forward to progress shots. I love your title, too.

carol morgan carmichael said...

Love this. So dramatic! I love working with different shaped canvases. Thanks for sharing the pictures.