What a glorious way to start August. I am so happy that I dove into this challenge and am doing it! Today's painting is an example of some experimentation I have been doing with backgrounds and painting techniques. I really enjoy artwork that has an atmospheric and moody tone to it and have begun playing with this idea.. "Elephriend" evolved from this sentiment. I built this painting around colors and textures, painting the background first, which is opposite of how I often go about a painting. I typically paint the focal points and subject of the painting, starting with the darks, and get all of the 'things' in the painting blocked in before I even touch the background. But it was important to me that I pay special attention to the background in this painting. After getting the feel I was looking for, I then used the same colors from the background to paint the elephant, which helps to provide harmony and a sense of unity. Of course, the elephant needed a friend, so I added a happy little corvidae, hitching a ride on her back. :) I hope to experiment more with the methods I used here during this challenge, because, after all, that is part of what the 30 in 30 is all about... experimenting, playing, learning :)
Elephriend, 10"x10", oil on gessoboard, $225
Don't forget to check out Russ's progress! Yesterday's painting is beautiful... a peek into his latest trip to Maine. You can find his work here: www.russellslocum.com
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