Thursday

Breaking waves

Priming the plywood with Gesso
 When I received a commission for a very large painting I had to spend some time contemplating, finding inspiration for the subject and doing some research. The painting was to be about 5 meters wide and 1.20 high, for the wall of an indoor swimming pool.
After making several sketches, taking photographs, visualising ideas and presenting suggestions, the idea I had was approved. I made a research on the best materials to use for an indoor environment with high humidity.
The choice of materials fell on marine quality plywood, primed 3 times on all surfaces. The art work would then be painted with Golden Open Acrylics and finally finished with 3 layers of varnish.



For practical reasons I divided the painting into two parts to be assembled later.
The choice of subject fell on a stormy sea with large waves breaking in the foreground. In the distance the nearby island of Hven can be seen.
A coffee break after the first background colours were painted.

The basic colours of green, pale blue, turquoise and white are added.  
Even though I had emptied the living room to use as a studio while I work
 on the painting, I still had to place the pieces at an angle to get them to fit in.
the foreground details of foam and spray
are painted with a tiny brush


I will be showing more step by step pictures of the painting in progress on my next blogpost.



9 comments:

  1. You always leave me in awe!! Thanks for sharing your talents.
    Stay inspired!

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  2. That's a big project, interesting to see how you went about it. Amazing detail on the waves & foam!

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  3. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. And you are brave to take on such a physically challenging job. I admire you and your work tremendously.
    Cindy Barker

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  4. What an ambitious project! And it is done beautifully!!! Congradulations on a superbly-done work.
    Kathryn

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  5. I've only done part of the foreground yet. After that I'll paint the sea, island and sky. It'll take another month. I only have small brushes;-)

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  6. Absolutely love your work and you inspire me. Thank you for sharing.

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  7. I have been following you on Youtube and now found your blog. You are incredibly inspiring. Love your work. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. Hello Elizabeth,
    Thankyou for your inspirational works , blog & videos! I love your artworks! I hope to keep following up on your blog.
    Let's hope you can come to Australia one day so I can meet you & learn from you??? I love taking photos of water reflections and I love painting I hope to put the two together soon. You have helped re-kindle my passion to paint what I photograph. x kindest regards from Margie Goodluck. Australia

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  9. Hello Elizabeth..
    YOUR WORKS ARE AMAZING.. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THE VIDEOS AND BLOGS.. YOU ARE MY GREAT INSPIRATION... KEEP POSTING YOUR WORKS... :)

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