Another painting on yupo! This time the model is based on my youngest daughter.
Materials used: watercolour, watersoluble oil pastels, bubblewrap, foam roller, wrapping paper, tissues.
This is a great addition to what appears to be perhaps 'a series?'
Your Yupo paintings are very textural, love your use of the bubblewrap! You've created mystery within these textural shapes and colour that suround this portrait. I could look at it for ages. Would have been an interesting painting to watch as it developed on the paper. Can I ask...how long did it take you?
Thanks Perugina...yes it was interesting to watch develop. I started with textures and got what looked like some reflections...then I knew that I needed a person, so used an image of Jan (our youngest daughter) that I took earlier this year....the light was directly above her and provided the shapes I needed for this. I suppose it took about three afternoons.
A textural tour de force! Can't remember if you have George James' yupo DVD (CCP), it looks as though you've got a lot of the techniques working. And keeping up with the "other" Sandy's blog is a convenient way to be reminded of what's possible on the stuff. I see you have Donna Z's link - I met her last year at NWS, she's great! HOpe Jim is doing ok.
Thanks Nick! Yes, I do have a George James DVD. It is excellent and a great help with different tools and techniques. I love the "other Sandy,s" blog and visit often....she is a master yupo user! Jim is doing o.k. but it will be weeks before he can come home.
Thank you so much Sandy.Your work on yupo has been inspirational and was a great encouragement in leading me to try this unusual support...and I love it!
Sandy, Recently was introduced to Molly Brose's YUPO work vian Rhonda Carpenter. Check her stuff out if you haven't already - http://mollybrose.blogspot.com/
Thank you Sandy...I checked out Molly Brose's site and it was familiar...I think I have visited it at some stage ...I love what she does and will definitely keep her site in my list of favourites.
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This is a great addition to what appears to be perhaps 'a series?'
Your Yupo paintings are very textural, love your use of the bubblewrap!
You've created mystery within these textural shapes and colour that suround this portrait.
I could look at it for ages. Would have been an interesting painting to watch as it developed on the paper.
Can I ask...how long did it take you?
Thanks Perugina...yes it was interesting to watch develop.
I started with textures and got what looked like some reflections...then I knew that I needed a person, so used an image of Jan (our youngest daughter) that I took earlier this year....the light was directly above her and provided the shapes I needed for this.
I suppose it took about three afternoons.
A textural tour de force! Can't remember if you have George James' yupo DVD (CCP), it looks as though you've got a lot of the techniques working. And keeping up with the "other" Sandy's blog is a convenient way to be reminded of what's possible on the stuff. I see you have Donna Z's link - I met her last year at NWS, she's great! HOpe Jim is doing ok.
Thanks Nick! Yes, I do have a George James DVD. It is excellent and a great help with different tools and techniques.
I love the "other Sandy,s" blog and visit often....she is a master yupo user!
Jim is doing o.k. but it will be weeks before he can come home.
WOW! I REALLY like where you are going with your YUPO adventure. Kee p up the creativity and have a blast!
Thank you so much Sandy.Your work on yupo has been inspirational and was a great encouragement in leading me to try this unusual support...and I love it!
wow!!!!!!!!!!!! I love this Sandy! Best one yet - loving the new style!!
Thanks Daniel...it is definitely a challenging mixture of media and surface....but great fun too.
Hi Sandra,
You have had a play with the colours of your blog!
I LIKE IT!
Talk to you soon
XXX
Hi Perugina...I am pleased you like the colour change....it adds a bit more impact doesn't it?
It add heaps of impact...i love it!
Sandy,
Recently was introduced to Molly Brose's YUPO work vian Rhonda Carpenter. Check her stuff out if you haven't already - http://mollybrose.blogspot.com/
Looking forward to seeing your next creation.
Thank you Sandy...I checked out Molly Brose's site and it was familiar...I think I have visited it at some stage ...I love what she does and will definitely keep her site in my list of favourites.
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