Friday, December 30, 2011

Underpainting...


I bashed this off to illustrate the technique of "underpainting". Its a complicated compo that will probably never allow for a good painting but its fun for me to try.

The notion that saved whites produce areas of effective high-light is not entirely satisfactory to me. Rather I prefer saved areas of underpainting to produce maximum glow in combination with saved pure whites. You can use three primary stains, that's the most common/popular choice, I think. Just to make things interesting I used Cobalt Turquoise, Winsor Orange and Naples Yellow, which, of course are not primestainers. Then I used a cheapo purple to block in shadow areas. If you look at the reflected light areas you can see the various combinations of under hues and final touches with these same hues. The painting glows like kryptonite (only yeller) in real life.

For the darks I used B.S. and FUB.

When you underpaint the colours look dark but they almost disappear later on as the darker colours are placed. I use a fairly limited palette and include the underpainters in the program all the way through.

12 comments:

hmuxo said...

I am incredibly impressed with your blog!!! I have to tell you that my husband stopped watching T.V. for your paintings! I also love old cars and these paintings are amazing! You would do well in Carlyle, PA....You would sell these fast!! Glad I stumbled on your work.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks hmuxo, that's a very nice comment!

SooZeQue said...

You and I .... we do love our junked cars! Love the painting. So much beauty piled on top of each other. I so struggle with saving whites, always want to paint everything. I guess in my world I try everything and master nothing!

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks S.Q., junk can be beautiful and full of "remembrances of things past"...

Studio at the Farm said...

Ron, this is a great post! it's always fascinating for me to see how other artists approach their work.
And I wish you a most Happy and Prosperous New Year!!

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks, Kathryn, same to you...

Ross Lynem said...

Hi Ron. Thanks for sharing with us some of your technique with underpainting. Have only tried it once but think now i may have to give it another go. I just love those color relationships you speak of. They play off one another. It is such fun to watch. As always, this is another spectacular painting from "behind your eyelids". Smile! Happy New Year and happy painting....

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks, Ross, aand the same to you!

Crystal Cook said...

Always love to hear about process, especially yours Ron since I don't think I've heard you talk about that before. And some of my favorite colors are the cheapo ones, like your purple. :) The painting is wicked awesome as usual.

Ron Morrison said...

Thanks, Crystal, cyber-see you in the New Year...

Ross Lynem said...

Ron, thank you so much for your comment on my painting about business. I tend to listen to those external voices which should not be. I shall now dive into my busy little painting with new gusto. Your words meant a lot.

Ron Morrison said...

Good...