Illuxcon Demo Paintings...
One of the problems with exhibiting art at show is that you have to be attentive to the people strolling past looking at your artwork with the potential to purchase it. And there is a fine line between being attentive and being obnoxiously pushy (I hate the latter, myself). I tend to let things roll along and talk to people and take an interest, however there are long periods that can seem boring so this year, I chose to do something I haven't done in quite a while... I decided to paint at the table I shared with my hubby. So, I packed my three tiniest easels, paints, brushes, medium, a few inspirational references, my itty bitty sketchbook, and a bunch of different sizes of my linen panels. I figured if I could paint rocket doodles at home fairly easily, then painting them in public shouldn't induce any panic attacks. So, on Thursday, the first full day of the show, I started with FAR SUN, noodling a classic pointy rocket ship settling into orbit with side retro thrusters lit. As with the majority of my rocket doodles, I painted wet in wet and managed to get it 99 percent completed. The next day, I finished a few highlights and details, signed it and called it done. People had stopped to watch me paint and talk to me while I dabbled, so all in all, it was off to roaring start. One of the observers actually bought this one...
Friday, after finishing up FAR SUN, I set up another little easel with a 6x8" panel, ready to start the next effort. Looking around at my references and then up at my paintings on display, wondering what to paint next, I squinted at SCARLET BASE, noting that I had LOVED what I did on the foreground gaseous clouds. Deciding to see if I could recreate a version of that, I drew up a ball space station, some floating rocks, and set to work. As always, I ever seem to have an excess of Cadmium Red Light paint on my working palette so I revisited the 'red sun' as well. I had a lot of fun dropping in paint and blending, rinse and repeat, and then a couple hours noodling the space station detail.
My Painting Display at Illuxcon in October...
Anyway, thanks for stopping by.
Cheers,