This scene probably looks familiar to you if you follow this blog. I did a poured watercolor painting with a similar scene a few weeks ago. This is a small acrylic painting, 4" x 16", that was painted to enter into a contest. There is a town close to us that is picking artists to paint 4' x 16' banners to hang from light posts during the summer. If my design is chosen, I will have about 6 weeks to paint that large banner on both sides. I think it would be such a fun project. I have no idea what type of design they are looking for or how many people are entering or how many designs they are picking, but I will be keeping my fingers crossed for the next week until I hear whether or not my design is chosen.
I wanted this to look like a wood block print with flat areas of color and black outlines. If this design is chosen, I will be able to make the shapes where the colors connect be an interesting part of the design. That wasn't possible in this small painting.
This took a lot longer to paint that I thought it would. Originally, I wanted to use the colors that were common in the old Japanese wood block prints but it was looking too blah so I re-painted it using brighter colors. I think these bright colors are a better choice for a banner anyway.
I'll let you know when I find out whether or not I get to work on this project.
Category ›
No comments:
Post a Comment