week 9.7.-15.7.2012

challenge a painting a day
work on paper
size A4
acrylic,waxcrayons,pencils,markers,gesso etc.

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Comment by Elke Trittel on July 19, 2012 at 6:10pm

thanks Bluebird!I almost always work on two paintings at the same time and do overlap acrylic paint ,play with colours and forms to look for an idea and i do cover up the whole with gesso before scratching and wiping back,the marks do happen on the way but i also cut into it deliberatley.Yes,i did use gesso for the background on this one.

Comment by Bluebird on July 19, 2012 at 3:15am

Really like this one Elke.  The marks on the face are great, very organic.  Did you cover the whole piece with these then use gesso around the face?

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