Storm XVI

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I added some golden highlights to the rocks and to the woman, using titanium white and some transparent iron oxide. I like to scrape the two together with the palette knife, resulting in nice rich blends.

 

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Some more definition to the box, which needs tidying up a little now. 

 

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A touch of titanium white highlights to the sheepskin and a scrape of gold added to the buttons and triangle. 

About pearce

Michael Pearce is an artist, writer, and professor of art. He is the author of "Art in the Age of Emergence."
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1 Response to Storm XVI

  1. Rich Brimer says:

    I really like the new Wings and the idea of ravens in this scene. However, Dr Pearce, being a man that enjoys the symbolic gesture, I am quite surprised that there are little crosses painted on the box. I quite liked it better when the opening of the box was the symbol. At least they are a bit subtle.

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