I made some minor changes and then painted a dark glaze over much of the background, obscuring but not omitting the Carter name in the background. Normally, I'm not a fan of oily paint and prefer a fairly matte surface on my finished paintings--especially my portraits, but something about this still life seemed to lend itself to a little more gloss. Although it won't be apparent on screen, my changes affected the sheen of the painting and gave it a richness the original lacked. I'm much happier with this new version and hope it will find a good home with Bill and Sarah.
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Twin Planes
I made some minor changes and then painted a dark glaze over much of the background, obscuring but not omitting the Carter name in the background. Normally, I'm not a fan of oily paint and prefer a fairly matte surface on my finished paintings--especially my portraits, but something about this still life seemed to lend itself to a little more gloss. Although it won't be apparent on screen, my changes affected the sheen of the painting and gave it a richness the original lacked. I'm much happier with this new version and hope it will find a good home with Bill and Sarah.
Posted by Shannon Reynolds at Monday, May 25, 2009
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Very very nice. I am sure they will be honoured. I think the choice of the glaze was an excellent one.
Thank you very much, Paul. I'm glad you prefer the revised version to the original.
Hi Shannon,
The painting looks great. I like the toned down “Carter”. I am sure Bill and Sarah will be thrilled.
Best wishes,
Konrad
Thank you, Konrad.
Once I have a couple of commissions out of the way, I'd like to try a portrait of the Japanese saw.
Hand tools make very compliant and obliging subjects, better even than fruit or flowers.
Hey Shannon - whenever you are ready the saw will be ready... or any of the others you might want to try.
Best wishes,
Konrad
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