Monday, November 14, 2011

The final three, together at last


Here are the final three 12"x12" landscapes.


I gave you a sneak peek of the center painting on in the previous post.


I didn't have to do too much to enhance the dried, pressed leaf.  The colors were already perfect.  Before I collage these leaves to the paintings, I seal them on both sides with matte medium to protect them.


I also collaged some dried grasses to the center painting.  Love that texture!


Everybody who does landscapes seems to be painting birch trees lately, so I had to paint at least one.


Years ago we had quite a few in our neighborhood, but they have all died and been cut down.  I actually like how dead trees look and have been taking pictures of them lately.


I added a fainter, paler purple line along the horizon of the birch painting.  It reminds me of how the fog sometimes hovers over Lake Michigan, while the shore area is sunny and bright.

acrylic (faux) encaustic, acrylic, mixed-media, collage, pressed leaves

The light was perfect this afternoon, so I took advantage of it to take these photos outside.  You can probably see how the first painting, on the left, looks a bit mellower.  That's because of the acrylic (faux) encaustic finish I experimented with.  I'll be doing the same to the other two paintings the next time the natural light is bright enough for a longer period of time.  Then they'll have a more muted, organic look, too.  The leaves will also have additional protection after I do this.

I want to do something completely different next.  There are so many things I want to try, I'll need to see which idea pushes its way to the top.


"It is the spectator,
and not life,
that art really mirrors."
~ Oscar Wilde

13 comments:

dori said...

Deine Refexionen zur Arbeit gefallen mir sehr gut! Die 3 Bilder wirken sehr harmonisch zusammen und passen super zu der Terracotta-Wand! Ich liebe den Satz: "There are so many things I want to try. I'll need to see,which idea pushes its way to the top."

Julie-ann Bowden Heavenleigh Art said...

They look awesome! Like the famous art saying Less is more, and thee share that so much! Very powerful!

Judy Shreve said...

Angela these are absolutely wonderful. They have such great energy - calm but soothing at the same time. Sure wish I could paint in this minimalistic style. You've nailed it. These pieces have all the necessary bits - nothing more and the colors and textures are perfect.
Love love love
xxoo

Angela Recada said...

Thank you ladies!
:0)
Believe me, keeping these paintings this simple was a BIG challenge!

Art at Chesterbrook Academy Elementary School said...

These compositions are beautiful.
I love the elegance of lines and the boldness of the blues and yellows.

Katherine Thomas said...

I love that quote at the end of your post! These are so beautiful and creative. I have been noticing the bare trees lately too. The lines are so wonderful and the way the light hits them... so pretty. I like how you did a set of paintings in similar style with similar subjects as a grouping. They are wonderful!

Lisa D. said...

These are wonderful! I really like all 3 together!

kj said...

the natural simplicity is incredible! i adore each of these, angela: that you have taken a leaf and created a landscape is so damn clever and creative. and your birch tree just confirms that you are indeed a fine artist.

i am so glad you are painting. i think 2012 is going to be one good year, my twinkly twin

kj

Annie Coe said...

Angela, these paintings are all stunning and I really love that texture in the middle one. Good job! xoxo

paula said...

leaps and bounds you've made here and these are PRIMO works woman.

Kathleen Conard said...

Your landscapes are beautiful - so simple in design yet so rich and vibrant!

LauraX said...

Oh Angela I love how these turned out...they just say "joyful" to me as I look at the colors.

Lorraine Young Pottery said...

The colors sooth my brain and eyes. Rich, simple, deep and surreal.
Congrats on finishing them :)

Lorraine