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WIP - MK City View
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Dearest Gentle Reader,
I've not done one of these before, but thought I'd give it a bash. I have a real liking for hard architecture mixed with organic elements such as trees or rocks. This WIP is a view of Queen's Court which is part of the central shopping complex in Milton Keynes. It's recently been renovated following a fire in one of the food stalls which had replaced the original green planting and pools. It is now close to it's original layout and in the summer it's alive with people in deck chairs and kids paddling in the fountains. Much better.
Here's a working sketch I did from a photograph I took a month or so back.
I'm working in acrylics on a 41 x 59cm stretched canvas.
Stage 1 is a scumbled base coat of Burnt Sienna which I prefer to white these days. I've added in the major components using white charcoal.
I'll add images as work progresses. Honest.
I'm working in acrylics on a 41 x 59cm stretched canvas.
Stage 1 is a scumbled base coat of Burnt Sienna which I prefer to white these days. I've added in the major components using white charcoal.
I'll add images as work progresses. Honest.
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What do you like about the scumbled base coat?I find it a less harsh / glaring surface to paint on, and I like the way it peeps through your brush strokes occasionally creating a more interesting effect than just white. I tend to be quite stringent about edges in my paintings but if I do paint loosely then the result is very pleasing. E.g This is one my earlier paintings using this base coat. https://www.painters-online.co.uk/gallery/andrewr3/2025/493668/
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Always good to kill off the white background, glare for one, areas can be left untouched to show through etc - but there are more important reasons than that of course! Working out your tonal values is much easier on a tinted background… but we all know that by now, it comes up so often on here!
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Started this today, it was a toss up between this and some daffodils….oops! Should I have put this on a new WIP? Oil on boardMarjorie, easily done, but it would be better if you started your own thread and edited out your posting, just to avoid confusion with the thread title and people commenting on both pictures. Thanks!
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