Well, I'm three paintings in on The Acrylic Project. I actually have a book on acrylic but as with any medium, it's the easel time put in that really counts. Follow me and The Acrylic Project on Instagram.
Saturday, July 31, 2021
The Acrylic Project
Friday, July 30, 2021
Getting to Know You...
Wednesday, July 28, 2021
So I changed my attitude...
Every couple years I return to acrylic in an attempt to bond with that medium (no pun intended). I know the problem isn't the medium, it's me.
This time around, I am giving acrylics more respect. I have set up a separate work station just for them I have given them recognition as The Acrylic Project 2021.
Here is Number 1, title "So I Changed My Attitude." I have to say I am very pleasantly surprised about what a difference a change of attitude makes! I enjoyed the process and am pleased with the result.
Sunday, July 18, 2021
On the easel, new prints
Life is getting back to the normal of a few years ago for me. With more opportunities to show work in places other than online, and because I've had a great year selling larger paintings, I have been re-thinking the direction of my work for the coming year. I will be painting larger for the foreseeable future.
In small-format, I will offer prints of original art on DailyPaintworks and on Etsy.
Summer is here! Happy summer everyone.
Friday, July 16, 2021
Prints, anyone?
I have been getting many inquiries lately about prices of my paintings and also am learning that there seems to be a demand for prints of my work (again). I used to sell prints but at some point I ran out of inventory and didn't go there again. Until today. Offering my first new print in my new "store" (BBNewton DPW Store) on my DPW Gallery website.
Thursday, July 15, 2021
Reworking an 8 year old recluse
Look what I found tucked behind my pastel easel. Arboretum Winter Color painted in 2013. It got as far as framing but then I unframed it to have it photographed for one of my print publishers. Because it was quite large, I tucked it safely away against the wall, unframed, and forgot about it. When I came across it last week, it begged to be reworked.
Arboretum, Winter Color, pastel, 24x24 inches, 2013. Painted using the same scene as the reference photo. |