I recently completed this large sailboat painting. Check it out!
it's really dreamy, watery, and willowy. I'm used to a more graphic and defined style, so this was a little bit of a challenge for me.
I like the reflections of the boats in the water...
I used mainly acrylic paint, with oil and chalk pastels, too. I was trying to figure out to how to seal chalk pastels enough to do my normal glossy sealer on top, and I found that using the ol' tried and true cheap hairspray did the trick! I just did lots of light coats of aerosol hairspray, and it sealed it enough to be able to paint a liquid sealer over the top of it. I was glad that it worked! The situation was making me wish I had one of my college professors to call up and get the answer :)
brushy.
here is a good illustration of the chalk pastels on top of painted parts
I hope you enjoyed!





































I love the painting!
ReplyDeleteIt's GORGEOUS! Love it!!!
ReplyDelete:-)
shaunna
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt DOES look really dreamy... beautiful!
ReplyDeletethank you guys! it was a little challenge, so i appreciate the support!
ReplyDeleteKirsten, you have a great grasp of balance, color, and style :)Your gonna do great and I'm so excited to see you exploring this new direction. Awesome.
ReplyDeletewow, cara, what a complement. thank you! it was a fun change from my norm...i would really love to learn to paint with oils (on canvas), but for some reason i never have. maybe this year!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Love it.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Absolutely fantastic! What a wonderful talent to have - you are blessed!
ReplyDeleteoh I love it. I'm building a cottage on Tybee, I'm bookmarking you! do you make trips to the island??
ReplyDeleteKaty - I haven't done work in Tybee, but I love it down there, and am open to travel!
ReplyDeletethank you for the support everyone!
gorgeous! I'm in love with it!
ReplyDeleteI love this......what can't you do????!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful painting!
ReplyDeleteIs it for sale???
Tracey