Monday, July 11, 2011
Coming In
Pastel on Gatorfoam panel; 10-8
SOLD
The flight and movement of the sea gulls at the beach are a constant source of wonder and delight. This picture is a study of a sea gull landing on the sand as the tide is beginning to come in. In that sense, both the sea gull and the tide are coming in.
This painting was done on Gatorfoam board that I prepared with acrylic gesso and pumice gel. I have found that this surface is extremely stable, holds the pastel very well, and is archival.
Since the question has been asked, here is what I did to prepare the gatorfoam.
I start by coating the foamboard with two coats of gesso - brushed horizontal then vertical. When dry I sand it lightly to remove the most pronounced brush marks. Next I mix equal parts of gesso and Golden pumice gel. To this mixture I add about an inch of acrylic paint (usually burnt umber of raw sienna to add just enough color to show my coverage on the gesso). I mix this thoroughly and add just enough water to make it about the consistency of house paint. When I used this mixture on Arches W/C paper, I added more pigment for an undercoat, but I haven’t tried that yet on the gatorfoam.
Hope this helps.
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I am transfixed by the beauty of this piece; its subtly changing hues; the seagull's motion. You have truly captured that feeling of being at the edge of the tide. Masterful. Kirsten
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