So, I hope that is clear for those who
want to imagine what we did.
Here are the series of photos showing, first, my process
for finishing the painting that Timi gave me to work on.
(Remember, she did the blind contour,
from one of her own paintings, then painted it 50% of the way.)
The way Timi's painting looked when I took possession. |
I got to work. I saw a cat.
Ok, here I was getting close, but realized that cats' legs
do not bend like that! ... so we had our cat
Haze Gray, model cat anatomy!
Big Hat, Big Cat (sold) oil on canvas 18 1/2" x 14 1/2" by Timi Johnson & Teri Gardner Robus |
Here is the original painting from which
Timi based her blind drawing and her half-way painting.
Next, if your patience is still holding, here are the photos of how my painting
progressed and how Patrick finished it.
my blind contour drawing |
This is my 50% finished - I handed it off to Patrick |
Pear-fect Day oil on panel 15" x 15" by Teri Gardner Robus & Patrick Ripp |
and my original painting:
Perfect Fit collage & oil on wood panel 12" x 12" (available) |
And last collaboration - Patrick & Timi collab.
This is his halfway through painting; handed on to Timi:
Finished painting by Timi
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Oils of Provence Reimagined acrylic and oil on primed Dacron 24" x 24" by Patrick Ripp & Timi Johnson |
Here is Patrick's original painting.
This was a challenging challenge ... aren't they all?
Thank you for reading and check back for more posts about
our challenge paintings.
Thank you for your support!
happy painting/viewing/collecting!
Teri
*Blind contour drawing is a drawing exercise, when an artist draws the contour of a subject
without looking at the paper that they are drawing on.
without looking at the paper that they are drawing on.
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