In a week-long painting workshop I attended years ago, in which I learned a particular approach to using acrylic washes on paper, my teacher had us lay out all our first designs and went around to talk with each of us. He saw one of mine and pointing at it, said, "Save that and hang it in your studio." I was somewhat amazed for it seemed like just a few paint strokes and lots of dribbles in basic colors. He went on, "You will rarely get that free again." AND he was right. So I framed the thing and hung it up where I'd see it every day.
An assortment of Ute designs |
The masking medium is shiny and resists the washes leaving the undercoat untouched. |
My current "Save It" guide acrylic washes on paper by Phillip Hoyle |
Art is always a process, and for me it is a process that may go on for weeks. Whatever work you do, get to your studio and get it underway!
Denver, 2014
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