Burlgirl
13th September 2009, 01:20 PM
Hello again, thought I'd move my reply to my introduction post here if that's OK?
For those who are interested, I have attached some samples of my artwork. My style varies, and depends on the medium I paint onto, either natural wood or MDF. **I have now veered away from MDF however and prefer to paint only onto natural/raw wood.
I don't have photos of much of my exhibited work as they were done over ten years ago, before the convenience of digital cameras.
Unfortunately, the quality of the photos don't show the fine detailed brushwork, especially the feathers, fur or eyes. Still, they are an indication of what I do.
I often use a 10/0 round brush - if you can call a scant couple of hairs a 'round brush'.
I'd like to add more detail to the pieces I will paint from now on as well as experiment with a different style. I will also focus on fauna found here on the eastern side such as koalas, wombats etc.
I look forward to finding new and interesting wood pieces in the near future - I just need to know where to find those lovely little slices of wood or burl that call to my brushes:U.
Cheers all.
For those who are interested, I have attached some samples of my artwork. My style varies, and depends on the medium I paint onto, either natural wood or MDF. **I have now veered away from MDF however and prefer to paint only onto natural/raw wood.
I don't have photos of much of my exhibited work as they were done over ten years ago, before the convenience of digital cameras.
Unfortunately, the quality of the photos don't show the fine detailed brushwork, especially the feathers, fur or eyes. Still, they are an indication of what I do.
I often use a 10/0 round brush - if you can call a scant couple of hairs a 'round brush'.
I'd like to add more detail to the pieces I will paint from now on as well as experiment with a different style. I will also focus on fauna found here on the eastern side such as koalas, wombats etc.
I look forward to finding new and interesting wood pieces in the near future - I just need to know where to find those lovely little slices of wood or burl that call to my brushes:U.
Cheers all.