I will just disappear, alright? Making of an acrylic painting, behind the scene....
I will just disappear, alright? Painting no. 2
Sometimes a painting is a sketch. Sometimes the finished and polished outlook is deceiving, because the painting is only a step towards a better realization of an idea. Every new painting of the subject is nearer to the final bundle of emotions, pictures, smells, nearer a whole story which will be crystallized in this perfect painting. This idea is not something I invented, for me this idea reveals itself as something eternal I must excavate. It’s a process Plato named anamnesis – the rediscovering of perennial wisdom. So, I can only try to catch the idea, but will never be able to really show its form.
Loss engraves the paintings of this series. I started with a more photo realistic execution: The perspective of the architecture, the landscape and the person are more or less realistic and the loss is visible. The person in the painting is a representative for the observer – both gaze into the distance, clearly missing something.
I will just disappear, alright? Painting No. 1
While painting this scene I already knew: this is too easy for me. It’s too easy to digest and to understand (intellectually). I want to find the Platonian Form or Idea of loss. I want the observer to feel more, then to understand.
The next step in this journey is a painting which is much harder to figure out. The buildings are dissolved into lines, the landscape changed into two menacing mountains which grow in nothingness and the monochrome colour range is no longer dominated by the colour grey, but black. The only remaining photo realistic element is the person in its centre. Again, the observer can’t see the face of this person, nor understand her story; he will never know her. It’s the loss of something which was already lost.
To be continued….
As you can see in my sketch book I am already thinking about a third painting :-D
Again, I begun the painting with a sketch on the canvas, but knowing, that I had to paint more or less everything black, it was very rough, only the woman was more detailed.
The next step was to paint the background and the two mountains. Here I had to stay attentive to mix the right gray (with a hint of blue) and to graduate the darkness. After this I painted the area of the later building in the foreground white and then applied masking fluid, where later the lines should appear. After drying I repainted this area completely in black.
While the black was drying, I started to work on the woman and her skirt.
Before finishing with all the details on the figure I rubbed the masking fluid away and damaged my thump :-D
The final changes are the details on the woman. I had to decide which sprinkle of colour I want to use and I have gone for magenta tinted with grey.
I hope you liked my explanations and feel free to interpret the painting completely different :-D
I really appreciate the breakdowns you gave for your process. It's incredible how revisiting a work and taking a new approach can create a completely new, vaguer atmosphere, while also seeming (at least to myself) more moving with the lilt in her step (moving forwards between a skip and a run) and beyond that, I feel that the pairing of the magenta and blue tones have made it feel balanced and warm? I'm also fond of the predominance of black vs grey!
Thank you for this feedback!! And you will laugh, at first I was totally unsure if I should use the magenta. I started with a more warm red and thought it looked so much like blood and violence, that I did not like it. After trying out different colour combinations I ended with the shade you can see on the painting ( which I think is ok, because as you stated, it gives a hint of warmth) And I also prefer the black, it reminds me of a primordial ooze where everything starts and ends.
Thank you again!!!!
Great work :)
Thank you very much
I finally included your artwork in the SGoA_Ex#2, the second SGoA Exhibition. Come and have a look :) Good luck!
This was incredibly beautiful! I can feel the young woman's pain even without seeing her face. You are very skilled!
Thank very much and good to see the painting can transfer some emotions. Normaly you never know, because its exhibited somewhere and you seldom get a direct feedback.
Agreed! Following you!
Your paintings are beautiful. :)
Thank you very much... already working on the next one, not sure (as always) if it will be good.
Interesting, I love the B/W of Painting n.2 :)
I just resteemed this at the Steemit Gallery of Art. A place to showcase and reward artists according to what the community likes the most. Find out more here, leave your feedback and support if you like the project :)
Good Idea!!! I especially like the "weird things and strange unclassified objects" Had to smile. Following you and hope you will get fast more audiance for your great project!
I'm very glad about it and yes, there are no boudaries at all! The first exhibition is now ongoing, you may drop by, leave your vote and check the weird things I selected :)
This is an incredible image and insight into your process. Thank you.
Happy you liked ist and it seems to be understandible :-) (my english is not always adequate)
@neumannsalva, I love seeing the progression of your art! Great post!
Thank you and I hope to post regularly. But as you can see on my blog, I also love to work with wool.... this is somtimes distracting me :-D
really enjoyed your post and I like needlework too..see you have posts on that .. you have a new follower..nice to meet you
directly went to your blog to search for needlework :-D Followed you and hope to have some chats about yarn (or fabric or ...)
Beautiful, thank you for sharing!
Really loved to share! The feedback is always inspiring (and flatttering)
Thank you