Getting it all done in time for the show
I had a bit of a meltdown on January 28th. If you know me personally, you know on the outside my meltdowns aren’t very noticeable. On the inside, I had done the math, and realized with my current pace, and the time remaining until the end of February, divided by the number of remaining paintings I had to do for the show … well I was going to run out of time.
Unsure of what to do, other than doing the math over and over again, I talked to Trish about it and she suggested that I change the way I had been painting. Instead of painting a complete piece, I could use the technique that I had used in 2006 when I did my first series and that I use often when I do my Halloween paintings.
Sunday, January 24th
Inspired by this and running on fear/excitement adrenaline, I started painting. I wasn’t sure exactly what the color scheme was going to be for the next seven paintings, or even the style, but I found myself using an old technique that I wanted to bring back soon and after about a half hour, this was the result:
I put that off to the side, still drying and then did this:
The technique was similar to one I used in late 2008, but I hadn’t tried it with the new watercolors I was learning how to use. This time I put water down, then threw paint down.
I felt very differently after I had painted those two. The plan was to paint every night, for about a half hour to an hour. Just before sleeping. Working on the same type of stage on all seven. Backgrounds, then fabric, then hair, then portraits. While I began to work on these paintings, I also had to prime two 24″ by 48″ canvases with the magic watercolor gesso.
I had planned out five pieces that work work together:
Sunday, January 31st I drew the images on the two 24″ by 48″ canvases.
Wednesday, February 3rd
Another view
Saturday, February 13th Did this:
and this:
Got some nice feedback on Twitter. That really helps me keep painting.
Sunday, February 14th, I did this:
Knowing I had to finish the fabric, I worked on this:
Monday, February 15th, I realized I had to wrap up the next stage, the hair marathon. In order:
You can see it’s getting crowded in the studio.
I hope to finish these seven paintings by 2/28.
I’ll have an update next Monday.
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