At the Gallery
Here is that recent painting of Aylestone Meadows shown at the gallery .........
.... well maybe not! It's only 11 inches or so square in reality ;>D
but Joanne showed this fun programme on her blog - take a look - you can put any of your images into a gallery setting. I thought the colours of this one looked quite convincing in an old frame!
and it would work well on this scale ............. hmmmm maybe not quite this big but I could dig out a large canvas ..........
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I don't know if I could afford the paint and canvas to go that big!
I haven't done any really large ones for ages and I'd like to make a start.
yes, I wondered how many pound worth of cp's it would take? plus repetitive strain injury :>D
Some things work better bigger don't they Jeanette? Luckily I don't use paint terribly thickly so it goes a reasonable way. I remember at uni where you squeezed out virtually the whole of big tubes on your palette sometimes on big work - scary financially!
You can see it on my blog.
I also mentioned your excellent blog to thank you for this current post. Painting did not fit but it is part of a photo shop enhanced effort.
The largest I worked on at uni was 7ft 6ins Chris - but I now limit canvasses to what will fit in the car - currently about 5 foot. I do love working on 40 inch canvasses and they do sell - they fit in even a normal sized home ok and are big enough for the wealthier larger home owners :>)
Katie that's one of my favourites too - the cloud formation that day was so dynamic
Anita Hi :>) I like the recent landscapes you've been experimenting with - I lived in the fens for a while when I was young and went to school at Thetford for a few years - you catch the fens well. My favourite area though was Thetford Chase in the winter mists with strings of racehorses galloping and steaming - beautiful :>) - the school bus crossed the chase.
Hi Kim :>) I would love to be able to work on this scale - maybe one day when Saatchi discovers me!!!
And I agree, it really looks as if it would work as a large piece.
annie