Sunday, June 26, 2011

"Summer Pleasures" after Edward Henry Potthast

"Summer Pleasures" after Edward Henry Potthast
(4x4") - 201142
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Today my husband helped me make a smaller version of the knife that I always work with. It's the flat edge, rectangular shape that I love. But the smallest that I've ever found is still a little more than a quarter inch wide. Very hard to get into the smaller spaces with it. My new knife has a width of about 2/8 ths. Perfect for tight spaces! I changed the composition just a little with this one. All of these studies have been smaller passages from Potthast's paintings, and most of the areas I've selected have had balanced compositional elements. I SO wanted to paint this pooch, but the square composition that I wanted to use was weak as it was. I moved the dog in a bit, and added the large hill in the background. I still feel some emptiness right in the middle of the painting and I'm trying to decide what to incorporate, if anything. Keeping things fresh is important though and I hate to go back in and risk getting a blip of something too distracting.
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2 comments:

  1. Love your style! Palette knife work provides such great texture. I don't know that you need anything in the middle. My eye goes from the girls, to the dog, and follows the shadow from the hill back to the girls. I think it's working, and the center gives your eye a place to rest.

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  2. The painting entitled "Summer Pleasures" is great! The people as well as the dog and everything else in it was done well! Thanks for sharing this!

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