I mentioned in an earlier post that my friend Ruth Andre set off on a new pathway during our workshop in Ft. Bragg and Mendocino. She did a marvelous palette knife painting (actually, several) and that started a whole series of such paintings. You can see her work on her Painting Day blog at http://apaintingday.blogspot.com/
Ruth inspired me to try my own, and while it is much less successful than Ruth's paintings, I did enjoy doing it once again. (I previously posted the only other knife painting I've ever done. That was a year or so ago, I think.)
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Pines on the Edge Oil on Canvas panel 12" x 9" |
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And for the heck of it, here's the one I did some time ago. The difference in these two paintings is that Pines was done from the start with a knife, while the Bodega Bay painting was a plein air brush painting that I didn't much like. Some time after returning to the studio, I picked it up and when to work on it with a knife...surgery inference intended!
What fun to see this palette knife painting. The landscape site comes alive in the painting.
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