Depending on the size of the painting, and whether its a landscape, abstract or floral, it can take up to 8 weeks to complete a painting. Many of the landscapes, I will go back to several times before they are totally finished.
Monday, October 21, 2013
The Process
After any showing or art venue, the question I'm asked most often is: "Okay, you're legally blind, how do you do this?" I first start off by explaining my vision loss, which is my entire central vision. It's skews color and depth perception. I do have peripheral vision, which is lacking the acuity so I substitute that with contrast. I try to focus on quadrants of the canvas, rotating in a clockwise position, working very close to the canvas until the picture is completed. Many times I try to mix my own colors, and I come up with what I call "happy accidents." It's not unheard of for one of my landscapes to contain purple trees.
Depending on the size of the painting, and whether its a landscape, abstract or floral, it can take up to 8 weeks to complete a painting. Many of the landscapes, I will go back to several times before they are totally finished.
In many cases, I can have up to three different paintings at the same time. One can be a simple abstract (in which I focus on composition), a more intricate landscape, and a fun floral. Depending on my mood, I can spend as much as three hours on each painting during each session. I don't necessarily stick to these three genres, as my commissioned work has included animals, themes from music CDs, etc. In other words, I change things up all the time. It's never a dull moment when painting.
Depending on the size of the painting, and whether its a landscape, abstract or floral, it can take up to 8 weeks to complete a painting. Many of the landscapes, I will go back to several times before they are totally finished.
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