Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Playing With Color

"In Defiance"
Acrylic on paper
18x24

I'm trying to remember to take photos of all the steps I do of a painting. I was starting to get the hang of it but sometimes I still forget. I know it comes from when, back in the day before digital cameras were around, if you took a picture of something then it had to be developed whether you liked it or not and you had to pay for the development of each photo, even if they came out terrible. So back in that day you were more careful of what you took photos of because you didn't want to have to pay for crap.
Of course, now you don't have to worry about that. You can take a photo of whatever you want, and if it doesn't come out, all you have to do is hit delete. Not problem, no cost. Wonderful marvel, only I haven't gotten the hang of that concept yet. I think, no, I don't want to take a picture of that background or that step because what if I don't end up posting that painting? Then I will be wasting, having taken that photo for nothing.
Well, duh, I keep forgetting we are not back in that day, but more technically advanced, although I do keep getting better all the time, but don't ask my daughter, "So, I heard your mom is getting more technically advanced," because she will just give you that look and make a funny snorting sound. Or more like a cat coughing up a fur ball.
Anyway, so I forgot to take a photo of my first step, where I wrote all over the paper with a pencil in handwriting like a big journal which was great fun. Then I painted over it for the background. Then I painted an outline of a face. Then I started painting the face and hair with off the wall colors and came up with this:


Then I decided to play with more colors and I got this:

Wanting to see how I can paint "normal" things without using "normal" colors.
Fun!
What a kick being Defiant!
(Yes, for me, that's defiant!) ;p
Power to the People!
Carol B.

2 comments:

bigK said...

What is interesting to me is that these recent works look like self-portraits. I like them.

Carol B. said...

Funny how I didn't mean for it to be a self portrait and yet, yeah, I thought it ended up appearing as a self portrait.