Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Now For Something Really Big...

Welcome to day three of Blogtoberfest, and thanks for following along. 

If you have been visiting here for any length of time, you may have noticed one thing about my art. I work small. My most common canvas size is 8"x10", then 5"x7", 4"x4", ATCs at 31/2"x21/2" and all the way down to inchies, at 1"x1". I am most comfortable with these small sizes for a number of reasons, including their portability and my ability to scan them using my own home equipment. 
Here are two more small pieces of digital collage, completed yesterday...



  But the other day, I got a hankering to do something big, I mean BIG! So I dragged out the easel I bought a full year ago at a yard sale for $10, and set it up...
 This is meant to be a travel easel, and has a very complicated series of knobs and hinges that took me a while to figure out. But I love the brass lined drawer and compartments...
Then I went rummaging around in my basement storage, looking for the larger canvas panels I purchased years ago, and never used. This one is 22" X 28"...
I love how the upper bar of this easel can slide down and lock tight, holding the canvas firmly in a couple of grooves designed for that purpose. Now I can really go to town, scrubbing and smooshing the paint without it falling off! 

  I think this will be the perfect surface for my Athena painting, with an olive tree and some mountains in the background, and an owl on her shoulder. I think it will be a fun experience, working with bolder strokes and more detail. Come back for a visit to see it as it progresses. 
Until next time...enjoy!

5 comments:

  1. Go! Be wild, be free! Create up a storm. I love working big. Can't wait to see what you create.

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  2. You are my hero, Sally! Love what you're doing digitally, and anxious to see your BIG canvas!

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  3. Thats BIG! I am looking forward to seeing how you progress with it.

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  4. Good for you, Sally. I've got some larger canvass
    that's screaming at me to do something exciting with them. Show us what you did when you finish.

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  5. Thanks, ladies! I will keep you updated on my progress. One step at a time.

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