This morning I helped set up the panels for the Peterborough Garden Show at the Evinrude Centre, 911 Monaghan Road, Peterborough, Ontario. The show runs from 12-14 April 2013 and I hope the forecast for bad weather does not prevent you from coming out and seeing this exhibition.
Once I returned home I decided that I would work on this piece that I had started quite a while ago (see post on 26 December 2010).
I wanted to keep the white of the oriental papers as though it was steam rising out of the lava and to keep some of the lighter areas looking as though a steamy mist was just hovering over the moving lava.
Using various mixtures of alizarin crimson, aureolin, new gamboge, cadmium yellow and cadmium red I went into the bottom area of lava and tried to give it a flowing effect and to get rid of some of the white areas in the lava.
Using a mixture of French ultramarine blue, burnt sienna and alizarin crimson, I brushed in some streamers of dark ash rising up from the lava.
Next with, cadmium red, cadmium yellow, lemon yellow and alizarin crimson I added small dots of glowing sparks through the areas of ash.
This original 7" x 12" mixed media, collage when framed will be available for $185.00.
Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and look at the artwork. I hope you will return often.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Volcano
Labels:
abstracts,
collage,
landscape,
lava,
mixed media,
molten rock,
oriental papers,
painting a day,
Susan Sydney,
volcano,
watercolour
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