Tuesday 15 January 2013

Stilllife

fruity painting - mixed media, starting with pastels light grey and dark red


adding brown and orange


Here Chopin played his role: the ink scribbles in the background were done to the tones of serenade Nr. 10, and some water-soluble graphite gave some dimension, to the left dry, to the right wet.


Silver and gold markers were used to highlight some spots.


Adding some ink doodles all over the painting, and finished!


I share this on PPF, have a look at all the other artists, sharing their work!

20 comments:

  1. I love that you showed how it progressed ... I listen to Bach's Violin sonatas while I work often and they always give my work a softer fluid look... I am going to look out for the Chopin now...xx

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  2. Oh, Bach is fantastic. I love Baroque-music!
    I have done a painting with Vivaldi, the Winter part of the Four Seasons:
    http://ih-billedkunst.blogspot.de/2012/11/the-merry-wives-of-venice.html

    Have a look!

    I took a look at your blog, fantastic beach photos!

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  3. Lovely piece of work. I really like the loose, sketchy feel of this.

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    1. Thank you, Carla! Yes it is a kind of sketch, but to work more on it would make it "heavy", I think.

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  4. thank you for sharing your process and loving the results. Happy PPF and enjoy the weekend, Annette x

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    1. Thank you, Annette! Now it's sunday already :-) Have a beautiful day!

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  5. Lovely! Music is such an inspiration!

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    1. Thank you, Anne! Music can support a mood so well.

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  6. Love the combination of doodles and metallic highlights!
    Amazing!
    ♥♥♥
    Happy PPF!!
    Mary
    Mixed-Media Map Art

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  7. Very cool. Its so fun to see how other artists step through their process. Nicely done. Happy PPF

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    1. Thank you, Marji! Yes, there are so many ways to work and proceed. Glad you like this one :-)
      Happy PPF!

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  8. thanks for sharing your process .Fascinating to discover what music can inspire.Happy PPF!

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    1. Hey Linda! Sharing is one important part of making art for me.
      Happy PPF!

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  9. Love the process and the fact that beautiful music is a part of the process. Nice job. Thanks for sharing. Have a great weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Gloria! As I said in another comment, music adds to the spirit/mood I'm in. I try finding peaces that fit into my mood, sometimes - nice if it works ;-)
      Happy PPF!

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  10. I love still life's, and yours is truly outstanding. Happy PPF!

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    1. Thank you, Arnoldo! I'm glad you like it. Happy PPF!

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  11. Pretty work!!Love the shadows and the classical overtones!!

    Hugs Giggles

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    1. Thank you, Giggles! The shadows show that there is light also :-)
      Hugs Ilona

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