Special Walnut Aerial Series Small. 20 x 17 inches.
Title: Special Walnut Aerial Series Small
Canvas: Gallery stretched Cotton Canvas, varnished twice, signed and dated on the back.
Size and Weight: 20 inches width x 17 inches height x 2 inches depth. 2.3 Kg
Dominant Colors: Blue, Brown
Medium: Canvas, Pine Wood, Acrylic, Floetrol, Gloss Varnish, Special Walnut stained pine frame, Artistic Plaster, Silicon Oil
Ready to Hang: Horizontal
This piece is one of four in a recent Special Walnut Stained Aerial Rock Series. It is a birds eye view painting around natural rock formations. I poured the background in bright blue, dark blue and white waves and currents ebbing and flowing across the canvas. I designed the rocks based on the initial water pour and placed them in with layers of brown, yellow and soft orange colors applied with a pallet knife with an artistic plaster applied to make the rocks glossy and stand out of the canvas. The rocks give real depth with the thick pallet knife painting method I use. Finally I very carefully added in dark and light blue designs around the rocks to integrate them into the water and added in rushes of white capped waves against the shore and rocks with the poured movement of water.
Questions? Visit my Frequently Asked Questions HERE
Title: Special Walnut Aerial Series Small
Canvas: Gallery stretched Cotton Canvas, varnished twice, signed and dated on the back.
Size and Weight: 20 inches width x 17 inches height x 2 inches depth. 2.3 Kg
Dominant Colors: Blue, Brown
Medium: Canvas, Pine Wood, Acrylic, Floetrol, Gloss Varnish, Special Walnut stained pine frame, Artistic Plaster, Silicon Oil
Ready to Hang: Horizontal
This piece is one of four in a recent Special Walnut Stained Aerial Rock Series. It is a birds eye view painting around natural rock formations. I poured the background in bright blue, dark blue and white waves and currents ebbing and flowing across the canvas. I designed the rocks based on the initial water pour and placed them in with layers of brown, yellow and soft orange colors applied with a pallet knife with an artistic plaster applied to make the rocks glossy and stand out of the canvas. The rocks give real depth with the thick pallet knife painting method I use. Finally I very carefully added in dark and light blue designs around the rocks to integrate them into the water and added in rushes of white capped waves against the shore and rocks with the poured movement of water.
Questions? Visit my Frequently Asked Questions HERE