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Memory Portrait of Curly - Stage 3

First layer of paint or underpainting
First layer of paint or underpainting
Where is Curly the Paso Fino horse?

As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I was going to do some experimenting because Suzie had given me artistic license. So I took an artistic risk -- meaning that I did something I have not done before -- and I painted the entire surface of the canvas red. The fun twist to this phase of the painting is that I changed course in mid-stream. Originally, I was going to mix up a pile of solid red paint and brush it on, but then as I squirted out the various hues of red I decided not to mix the reds but to paint and blend them on the canvas. It is not quite as obvious in the photo, but I painted the full spectrum of warm to cool reds. Did it remind me of finger painting as a kid? Perhaps, but it did give me ideas for future paintings. (Hmmmm. The vat of ideas keeps filling up.)

Meanwhile, back to Curly. Once this red layer dries, I will transfer the sketch onto the canvas.

So what do you think of the red underpainting? I wonder if I will be able to preserve some of the reds or will I cover it all up with more layers of paint? The red underpainting will effect future layers.

....to be continued early next week.

2 Responses to Memory Portrait of Curly - Stage 3

Rick Tiller
via paintingharmony.com
Hey Carol! I think the red is rich and should provide a great background for Curley! I can almost hear the flamenco guitar and castanets playing already!
Carol McIntyre
via mcintyrefineart.com
Perhaps I should get some guitar and castanet music going while I paint? Glad you like the rich red. Sure was a pleasure painting it.








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