Splendor is the title I chose for my "bowl of cherries" colored pencil piece. I've been working on and off for a month, especially on intricate patterns in the glass dish. As I mentioned previously, I used several brands of pencils; Prismacolor, Derwent Coloursoft, Luminance, Lyra Rembrandt and Prismacolor Verithin. The surface is Rtistx board which is a sanded surface so I began with the Prismacolor and Coloursoft pencils which are softer, especially the reds which are very soft pigment. On top of the softer pencils I filled in the textured surface and burnished with the Lyra Rembrandt pencils and Luminance. I especially liked the Luminance white for burnishing the white patterns in the dish. It was just hard enough and opaque enough to cover the surface perfectly. I used some of the Verithin pencils, especially the Tuscan Red to burnish the dark shadowed area behind the cherries.
I needed to render the cherries in a slightly different way to make them pop off the surface and not compete with the intricate dish pattern so I added solvent to the pencil. By adding solvent I dissolved layers of pencil so that it is applied in a thick layer. When it was dry, I added a top layer of lighter red Prismacolor and Coloursoft pencils to really make those cherries pop.
The finished size is 14x17", varnished and framed without glass in a warm silver frame and linen liner. This piece is going to
Bristol Art Gallery for my solo exhibit
Eye Candy 2 opening this Saturday, April 9.
5 comments:
This is exciting,rich and definately eye popping candy! Can't make your opening, but will be sure to get to your show while its up. Congrats!
This is truly a great painting. I really love your work - :)
Beautiful Kendra! You really know how to apply those reds!! Good luck on your solo exhibit. I'm sure that you'll do fine!
What a wonderful painting! I really love your technique.
Thank you so much. When I posted the picture on the blog I said "wow" it did turn out well. Often I'm too critical of my own work.
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