Category Archives: Making work
Male and female, Birth and Death
I worked late and finished up Death’s chest and outlined the other wing. He’s going nicely. This afternoon I’ve been shooting photos for the angel of life, which has gone very well indeed, even better than I had hoped. My … Continue reading
Angel of Death
I’ve moved the black panel onto the big easel, because now it has the canvas over it and a couple of coats of gesso on its surface (that’s half a gallon of base) it weighs just a bit too much for … Continue reading
Glendale exhibit
Glendale is over. We pulled all the paintings and much of the sculpture out of the gallery yesterday, filling the early evening with the back and forth of canvases and crates, and driving our little trucks through the mayhem of … Continue reading
The duality of angels
Here’s the beginning – the duality of the pairing of the angels of life and death. How much more complete can opposition be than two squares, one completely black, one completely white? I understand that there can’t be any true … Continue reading
Gesso
We’ve had a very productive morning. Jason came over to help me with the big panels, and laid down a couple of coats of gesso onto the panel I stretched yesterday. I carried on with canvas and finished getting it … Continue reading
One down
Here’s the first panel with raw canvas freshly stretched over it. To successfully cover a large panel I’ve found that the way to go is to stretch the cloth as one would with a smaller piece over stretcher bars, placing … Continue reading
Epic begins
Now I’m in trouble. The canvas arrived this morning, so I’ve cleared some space to lay it on the ground and begin stretching it onto the big panels. The angel of death is all set up, requiring only a little … Continue reading
Grin and bear it
By painting a glaze of very light grey over the sky and taking most of it off with a rag I’ve brought solidity to the bottom of the clouds, then put on some pure titanium white on the top edges, … Continue reading
Bear necessity
I’ve been thoroughly enjoying myself in the studio, helping Rich cut panels in the new woodshop, setting up the skeleton for the Angel of Death painting and making the landscape for the Fortitude piece. First the woodshop, which is completely … Continue reading
Tarot celebration
Now Fortitude’s sky has clouds and my model has legs and the bruin is becoming more defined. I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s work, when I hope to get another layer of sky down, and to develop some mountains in the … Continue reading