Well, this challenge is fresh off the drafting table. Literally, ‘just’ finished it, photographed it and now writing about it. This one gave me a run for my money – not because it was difficult, but because it was time consuming. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the best subject matter for ‘loose brushwork’, though I am pleased with how it turned out with the detail of the mask against the backdrop of a washed background. I created the background and shadows with so much more confidence and understanding thank you to the past 3 weeks of studying watercolors through washes. …though I will say, the cheap paper that I used for all my practices responded a lot better to washes than this, my good paper. Interesting, right?
The inspiration for this piece came when my friend and I took a road trip. While shopping we went to an accessory store where she found herself a tiara. I told her to pick one out for me and we’d take a selfie. Well, she comes back with this mask in her hand. I am quite sure she was not prepared for my reaction, but I LOVED the silly thing!!! After our selfie and some laughs, I carried the mask around with me as if I was actually going to buy it. Trying to justify such a thought, my friend suggested that I paint it for a challenge. When I found out that I could return it, the temptation to make my most ‘impulsive’ and ‘irrational’ purchase ever was more than I could handle. Yes, it went home with me; however, since I don’t see a masquerade ball on my calendar any time soon, the mask is going back this week.
If you missed my post which explains this year-long challenge, please read You’re Invited To The Unveilings.
Comments...
Lois Christiansen says
Beautiful! I love the detail. Such an intricate painting.
Christie says
You did an amazing, AMAZING job with this! And at least you’ll know where to buy it back when you are invited to a masquerade ball!
Uncle Allan says
Great artistry as usual! But, could I see the selfie, please? Love you, Uncle Allan
Colleen says
I can’t even find words anymore to express how good your work is. Wow, painting all those tiny little crystals…uh…diamonds must have been so tedious.
Beautiful shadows. I realize I should use washes for shadows (acrylics) also, but am so used to painting them. You inspire me!!!