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Friday, October 23, 2020

Arts

 


Subject matter

Form

Composition

Content

What does my painting depict?


The subject matter of my painting is a rose 

How did I create the different tones?

I used diluted white acrylic paint to make a  thin wash.  I brushed this on the painting paper with the black gesso. This created a grey tone. To make lighter, grey tones, I added second and third layers of wash. 



How did you compose your subject matter? 


It’s a centred composition and it’s filled with negative space

Is your subject matter symbolic or does it express an idea? 


There’s no really a particular idea about my work.


How did you paint the highlights? 



Is the negative space important in your painting? 





I layered my painting with a brighter white paint

Yes, the negative spaces made my composition being the centre of attraction




1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Shawn,
    You have made good use of the dilution matrix to reflect and analyze your painting. The negative space is important in your painting, I agree. Next time, you might consider a thin wash in the negative space to indicate a leaf or two. This would break-up the black ground around the rose and suggest the rest of the stem or plant. Very good effort to re-paint this subject matter again.

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