A Return to Oil Painting

May 22, 2008

WIP – Three Lemons

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Three Lemons 8 by 10 oil on panel by Matthew Stiles Work in Progress

I haven’t done much in the way of painting of the last few days. I varnished the last painting, using a satin retouch damar and beeswax varnish I mixed that day. It gives a nice luminosity to the work and finally unified the surface. I also finished the work in progress above (other than varnish). I”ll post that latter with the frame (and a corner uncovered), I”ll admit that the WIP above is mostly complete however. I mostly worked on increasing the contrasts between light and dark.

It’s been rainy most everyday this week, haven’t done much for my energy levels, it also make me leery of varnishing any more pieces as I want to avoid blooming of the varnish.

I’ve been mulling over my next piece, settling on a flower painting again. I’ve got some silk magnolia flowers that I will hopefully use to pull of a realistic looking flower still life. As of yet I’ve always struggled with getting the look I want with flowers, mostly because they die before I get any amount of real finish to a piece, or because I loose interest. Hopefully this time, with silk blooms I will have no excuses.

May 20, 2008

Lemon and Two Slices

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lemon and two slices framed 8 by 10 oil on panel

I’ve got the frame there to give an idea of what these will look like as a whole. I now realize I should have exposed a corner for you all but that will have to wait. The small cards on the bottom are my color correction tools, the middle one is a gray card and works best but at times the black and white are more helpful. These are new to me but are a great advantage.

I’ve been experimenting with getting my photography skills better and it’s a long journey. My wife borrowed some books from the library to help and I’ve read over them already. There has been a marked improvement but I’ve still got a lot to learn. Namely I’ve learned about the usage of gray cards, and of “bracketing.” After a short time I’ve realized my camera’s light meter is biased a bit towards washing things out. Bracketing for those not in the know, is the purposeful over and under exposure of a image series to get a firmer grip on the lighting conditions.

I’ve been feeling much better these last few days, my back doesn’t hurt nearly as much and my energy is returning. I’ve still been having an awful time waking up in the mornings but my son quickly cures that. Last week was the end of a sever bout with depression, but my mood has swung back towards the normal range.

May 15, 2008

WIP – Lemon and two slices

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Work In Progress  - Lemon and Two Slices by Matthew Stiles 8 by 10 oil on panel

Lemon and Two Slices Work In Progress

Things have been going slowly as of late.

I’ve been preparing to enter a juried exhibit and its been gnawing at me because finances are rather tight right now. This is an early work in progress shot of one of the paintings I’m planning on entering. I’ve got some frames for the paintings I’m entering and have them installed but I’m still working to a higher level of finish than as of late. It’s somewhat odd working with the paintings in the frames, but I can see advantages to this as long as care is taken. For one it allows one to work out the actual composition that will be visible rather than what you envision will be.

I did something to my back, causing me plenty of anguish and limiting my ability to stand for any length of time. Of course I typically paint standing, and while I could always sit in a chair it just doesn’t feel right and thus limits my progress further.

I’ve been experimenting further with my turpentine, stand oil, and Canadian balsam mixture. It seems to me like the medium I’ve been missing. Having never previously used resins I now understand why people are attracted to them albeit their drawbacks. They just add a wonderful drag and look to the paint that I have not otherwise been able to produce. Thus my kit has expanded again.

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