Swiss artist Paul Klee was one of the pioneers of cubist paintings in the early 1900's.
I've been seeing alot of these riffs on cubist paintings in the last couple of years and have been planning on doing one. Since you portion off the canvas, I thought it was a good way to go big.
I've been seeing alot of these riffs on cubist paintings in the last couple of years and have been planning on doing one. Since you portion off the canvas, I thought it was a good way to go big.
I primed the whole canvas first with yellow ochre acrylic. Then I used a ruler to keep the edges square.
I used mostly greens and blues for the base colors, with lots of building up with white, gesso and acrylic mediums for texture.
In a way they are folky like patchwork quilts.
(I'm still going to make tiny things.)
Here's how I start. Over a yellow ochre primed canvas I squared in the blocks of color
on this 8 x 10
When it dried, I went back and tightened things up and added the first layer of color for the images and words.
After more detail I finished with this soft Gel gloss. Its wonderful. I looked long and patiently for the right finish. It adds texture and a subtle sheen.
In a way they are folky like patchwork quilts.
(I'm still going to make tiny things.)
Here's how I start. Over a yellow ochre primed canvas I squared in the blocks of color
on this 8 x 10
When it dried, I went back and tightened things up and added the first layer of color for the images and words.
After more detail I finished with this soft Gel gloss. Its wonderful. I looked long and patiently for the right finish. It adds texture and a subtle sheen.
Now its time for a new year and do I wish that yours is healthy and prosperous and happy?
Yes
yes,
A thousand times
yes!
xxx
julie
juliewhitmorepottery.etsy.com
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