Saturday, July 20, 2013

Keeping it simple

Oil, 20" x 20"
This broken handle pitcher was another trash heap find. I was excited to paint it because its size, shape and color made it a good anchor for a still life.

I decided I wanted to have a lot of air around it, rather than trying to fill up the space the way I normally would. It's more about the light than the objects.

I painted this in two passes- hard to do when you're painting lilies, which don't last long. I got everything blocked in, and then painted the lilies in as much detail as I could. I had to do something else the next day, so two days later I got back to it. It was dry to the touch, so I oiled it out (I use stand oil cut 50% with OMS), then repainted just about everything, except for the lilies, to which I just added some brighter, lighter yellow, and a bit of glow in the background.

It's an old-fashioned look, but I like it.


7 comments:

Johanna Spinks said...

love the glow

Karen Werner said...

Really nice, Kathy. Thanks for sharing your process.

Kathy Weber said...

thanks, Johanna and Karen.

AlecM said...

Love the composition - and the beauty of the unexpected found object. Beautiful!

Jerry Stocks said...

Great painting!!! And would you believe I have the same pitcher. I bought it from an antique dealer who was in my home on another occasion, and he wanted to buy it back from me. I will not give it up.

Kathy Weber said...

Jerry, I hope your pitcher has a handle! Don't give it up.

Carol Josefiak said...

Your work is very beautiful. I appreciated the description of the blue and white vase with the lily.