Category Archives: art process

Squeaky bay- revisiting evolution

I saw that the images in Squeaky bay on the wall below are inverted.  So I thought I should repost new images of the progression from underpainting to finished work.  I painted this from a drawing/watercolour and laid it flat to … Continue reading

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Squeaky Bay just done

In a post below, Squeaky Bay nearly done, I talked about the process of developing a painting from a drawing and how I work.  The painting was completed but for signing over the last few days.   It is large, at … Continue reading

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Squeaky bay nearly done

A couple of posts below this I set out the progress of the Squeaky bay painting.  I have added more glaze to get an intensity of colour and light in the blue field and used a palette knife to add to … Continue reading

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Picnic Beach in progress

When I went to the Prom last year I did this watercolour of Picnic beach: Now I have a shaped canvas developed to meet the shapes in the image underway. it started like this: then more underpainting: and more developed: and … Continue reading

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