by Cheryl McClure | Apr 7, 2009 | Art studio, encaustic, studio set up
If this set-up looks a little make-shift, that’s because it is. I know I will never get any encaustic paintings done if I have to keep setting up and taking down from my main work table in the painting room of the studio. I needed a special place, pretty or not,...
by Cheryl McClure | Apr 2, 2009 | Abstraction, painting process
I got ready to go up to the studio and just as I got all ready to paint, the electricity went out. I called the electric company about 11am and it came on for 15 minutes about 5:30pm….then out again as I was trying to work on a digital image. Now it’s back...
by Cheryl McClure | Mar 26, 2009 | artist processes, Farm studio
I’m not through with this painting yet, even if I left it this realistic. I slapped some yellows in those negative areas around the trees and got carried away……..now I either need to change that whole area to the right or get carried away with more...
by Cheryl McClure | Mar 23, 2009 | Color wheel, painting process, palette, Visual Arts
After Marilyn commented on my process on the painting start yesterday, I got to thinking that maybe I should expand on this a little. The painting may change entirely by the time I get through or it may be covered over with a new painting. At this point I don’t...
by Cheryl McClure | Mar 21, 2009 | farm life, painting in progress
A lotta work going on around here for a Saturday.I guess I don’t know what day it is most of the time.When I feel the inclination, I work on art or around the place with things I put off from other days. A series of nice warm days has really felt...
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