The Painting of "Uptown Jukin' 2"
/The Painting of "Uptown Jukin’ 2"
Pretty much ditto from last week’s post, “The Painting of Uptown Jukin’ 1.” The two paintings were painted one after another using the same colors on the palette.
In this painting, I started with the centers of interest first, rather than a dark or dark middle value. This painting is acrylic on a 30x30” gallery wrapped canvas. It is an analogous color combination of Red, Red-Orange, Orange and Yellow-Orange. Here are the Golden Heavy Body Acrylic colors that I used:
Buff Titanium
Naples Yellow
Yellow Ochre
Mars Yellow
Pyrrole Orange
Cadmium Red Medium Hue
Quinacridone Magenta
Red Oxide
Cobalt Blue Hue
Neutral Gray 6
Mars Black
Titanium White
I started on the palette by mixing a few colors. I mixed some of the Cobalt Blue Hue into the Pyrrole Orange to mute it. I mixed Titanium White into most of the colors aiming for a lighter value painting. I mixed some of the colors together, but I honestly can’t remember. I wanted to do most of the mixing on the surface.
I started the painting using Cadmium Red Medium Hue right out of the jar, applying it as the center of interest color. I used a large area of color on part of the canvas and a lesser amount on the other part of the canvas. The goal was to have multiple centers of interest. I chose the red because of it’s relative brightness.
I put in some dark value on the periphery of the red and some gray. Now, most of the color for my centers of interest and dark values are in. The rest of the painting is filled in by simply randomly pulling color from the palette, keeping most colors in the light middle value range. I try to use most of the colors in two to three places around the canvas.
The big goal was to move quickly and intuitively without thinking about anything. The entire piece took just over 10 minutes to complete. Goal met. Next week, you’ll see the painting of a sister piece using the same color combination.
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