This day I focused on Maurice de Vlaminck paintings especially on his technique of applying colours. First I chose an image and then I started practicing Vlaminck technique.
As a reference I used image below:
Vlaminck .,M Bougival (c.1905)
Straight after that I made my first mistake that’s mean I started applying paint to white page without prepare it, first I should create the first layer by fill page in colour as a base and then work on this colour. So ,I started applying colour, like Vlaminck.
Firstly I focused on red then I moved on to yellow and slowly step by step I fill in a page. *I put the paint dot to dot, point by point.
I continued applying colour tried to cover every empty space by paint and in this moment I realised my mistake.
Here is my final outcome:
On the next day I continued practicing Vlaminck technique by painting.
As a reference I use imiage below:
This time I learnt from previous mistake and I started from creating a first layer of painting my background. So i took paints and started bending it to create a fitted colour to my image. Then after around 10 minutes when paint was dried I started applying the second layer of paint. After few minutes I realise that I made another mistake and this time it was proportions. I begin painting too quick without planing and looking as a reference but it wasn’t problem. I repainted some areas. This time I painted on a board not on a paper as before which makes a difference. Board are more stable rather then weak paper.
Below I leaving my final outcome:
*After few days I rephotograph my paintings and results I leaving below:
Very good, Adrian, looking forward to seeing how you apply this style to your final outcomes. That second piece on gesso board in particular is demonstrating how your techniques are gradually developing. Keep it up!
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