Okay FINISHED! :-) Bad photo - per usual! That's the workshop I need - learning how to photograph your artwork well. I also need a better camera!
Someone asked me what color red I used on the shoes so I'll give a description of how I built up the shoes.
You could say I did an underpainting for them but I always work piece by piece and never do a proper full underpainting underneath - I am just too impatient. I first marked out the little white highlight with white. In the light areas of the shoe, I put Prisma peach and in the dark areas Derwent Coloursoft Loganberry. Loganberry is a lot like tuscan red in prismacolor. That is it for the so called underpainting - just peach where I want the RED lightest and loganberry where I want dark red and a good deal of the shoe with neither on it. I never use white in the underpainting because it is so waxy that it is hard to layer on top of.
Then I built up the RED of the shoe. I layered pale vermillion over the peach and partially into the loganberry. Then I layered poppy red over the pale vermillion (leaving a good deal of the pale vermillion as is for the lit part of the shoe) and over all the loganberry. Then I layered crimson red over the poppy and loganberry areas leaving some poppy exposed. I usually call this bridging the two colors - making them blend together.
Then I used some black where I felt like it just needed that bit of EXTRA DARK - which wasn't much. I also used a bit of kelp green to subdue the red in a couple of places and a bit of Derwent acid yellow in the sunlit part of the shoe to really set it off.
Some of the steps were repeated and repeated - going back and forth between the two if needed. For instance, after I put the reds over the loganberry I layered loganberry once more over the reds.
This is definately a winner! Are you going to enter it into any competitions?
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie! I just dropped it off to get photographed! I'm not sure yet where I'll send it but I'll find something to enter it in!
ReplyDeleteI looks like one you could enter in the CPSA exhibit for 2008. I'm guessing it would get juried in.
ReplyDeletemaybe - you just never know but it would be one of my best to try with I think....
ReplyDeleteRED SHOES...stunning, Nicole this is beautiful
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