Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Experimental Painting Finished and Varnished

The Two Sisters
I have varnished my orchid painting and I am showing it here with a thin black frame that I have found for it. I have to admit that I am very pleased with the results. I took this picture inside tonight, so the colors may not be quite accurate, but I find the colors brighter and nicer than before the varnishing.

In case you have not read my previous posts, this was really an experimental piece since I glued the watercolor paper to a .75 inch thick cradled wool panel before painting.  I had some worries about the paper coming unglued at some edges when I used a lot of water, but all seems nice and solid now. The colors remained brighter on this surface than on my regular paper...hard to say why.

I was in a rush to find a frame for this 16" X 16" panel :I have an art show on Saturday and then, if this does not sell, it will be part, as of next Monday, of my first hanging in the Foyer Gallery ( Nepean Sportsplex) where  I have been juried in as a permanent member. For the time being, I have just put the frame over the painting; tomorrow, I will try to convince my framing shop to frame it while I wait ( I usually frame my watercolors myself, but I am not familiar with this type of frame). 

Would I use this technique again? Absolutely!...Unless some major problem develops with this painting in the next few hours ( heaven forbid!). I love the idea of not having to frame under glass!

What about " The Two Sisters" as a title?

Your thoughts?

7 comments:

  1. Glad you are happy with it - looks great from here!

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  2. Thanks, Deb! Yes, I like it...I like the option of framing without glass...it does not look like a traditional watercolor, but it gives me a choice of two very different looks.

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  3. So glad it worked and you're happy! The painting is lovely xx

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  4. It looks wonderful, and congrats on the juried admission to the gallery.

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  5. Ann and Pat, thank you very much. I got the painting back from the framer today and I am indeed pleased with it. It's off to an outdoor art show tomorrow at the Ottawa Experimental Farm ( where I go to take pictures of flowers) and then on Monday it's going to the Foyer Gallery for my first show there.

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  6. This is beautiful! I love the colors. And your experiment sounds so interesting, you're pretty brave to try it, and it's pretty clear that it was a huge success. :)

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  7. Crystal, I am thrilled to see you visiting my blog! I am very pleased that you like the results of my experiments.

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