This subject is deliberately mannered in style to emphasise the linear elements of the breed. Observation of greyhounds and whippets revealed to me their unusual ability to adopt odd postures when sleeping.
Like many of my paintings I favour an abstract or semi abstract background. I could give some intellectual post-justification for this, however, the truth is that it just pleases me to arrange the juxtaposition of form and colour in this way.
The work consists of an acrylic base coat of burnt orange, then applied with Rowney Cryla thinned pigment using Liquidex airbrush medium. Plus opaque pigments with more subsequent layers of colour washes. This layering of the work allows for subtle tonal attributes that give depth, intensity and texture. The overall result is an acrylic painting with a degree of luminosity rather than the usual flat acrylic finish.
Finished with a coat of Winsor & Newton Satin UV varnish, this not only protects the painting, but has a unifying effect. A suggested frame width of at least 60mm or more for this size painting. Narrow frames on large paintings have tendency to not sit well and have a habit of warping.
Acrylic paint and canvas rolled board
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£975
This subject is deliberately mannered in style to emphasise the linear elements of the breed. Observation of greyhounds and whippets revealed to me their unusual ability to adopt odd postures when sleeping.
Like many of my paintings I favour an abstract or semi abstract background. I could give some intellectual post-justification for this, however, the truth is that it just pleases me to arrange the juxtaposition of form and colour in this way.
The work consists of an acrylic base coat of burnt orange, then applied with Rowney Cryla thinned pigment using Liquidex airbrush medium. Plus opaque pigments with more subsequent layers of colour washes. This layering of the work allows for subtle tonal attributes that give depth, intensity and texture. The overall result is an acrylic painting with a degree of luminosity rather than the usual flat acrylic finish.
Finished with a coat of Winsor & Newton Satin UV varnish, this not only protects the painting, but has a unifying effect. A suggested frame width of at least 60mm or more for this size painting. Narrow frames on large paintings have tendency to not sit well and have a habit of warping.
Acrylic paint and canvas rolled board
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This artwork is sold by Nicholas Robertson from United Kingdom