I thought I would show you the process of one of my paintings. I never paint directly on the board or canvas.
This is a very quick sketch, done in the car in probably about 30-45 seconds.
I had this extra piece of wood lying around. I drew my image with pencil first, and then traced it with a black sharpie.
I did a few layers of blue, turquoise, and a dark glittery blue in the background,as well as her skin tone base.
I used a stencil in the background and free handed the letters.
Next was her face. On top of the acrylic paint I used colored pencils and chalk.
I collaged the wings on and added some glitter, and then painted the baby.
Last was the black border and then I decided to add the white stripes.
It measures about 24" x 12".
I don't have the talent to just "paint without a plan". My mind works like a coloring book. I draw my image, and then fill it in.
I hope you enjoyed looking at how my painting brain works!
xo,
Chrissie
This was very cool to see. Even when I paint a simple flower... I need a plan, lol. ;) It's good to see real artists do that to sometimes!! Love the piece, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love your step by step! You have a great process.
ReplyDeleteYou make it look effortless.
The painting turned out beautiful!
Oh wow pretty neat to see step by step your work!
ReplyDeleteI love my fabric pics....I will share pics later when I get my camera fixed. Thanks so much!
I always love to see how an idea becomes a reality! Thank you for showing us the process. It is a beautiful piece, and I love the verse. . .
ReplyDeletemy mind works like yours....i LOVE a plan (especially when it works!!)! thanks for sharing your process with us....i really enjoyed seeing how you go from a sketch to the finished product, which is fabulous by the way! :)
ReplyDeleteVery neat! I love the outcome!
ReplyDeleteLove that !!!
ReplyDeleteAre you going to be making prints of it for your shop ?