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"Art Deco Coffee Pot" 7x7 oil on panel Sold |
I've talked in previous posts about how I came about acquiring this silver tea set at the thrift store in LaConnor. It's a very enjoyable challenge for me to try and capture the light and reflection and the exceptional design of these vessels.
I began this painting as I usually do, washing the panel with a Burnt Sienna color. Then I use a "Drawing Brush" to sketch in a line drawing, sometimes using a cropping aid. Then with a 1/2 inch flat or bright Mongoose hair brush I will work out values lightening it with yellow or using a bit of Ultramarine for the dark areas.
When I get everything where I want it I will go in with color , observing closely the relationship between the light and dark areas, the soft and hard edges and where I can lose an edge.