Inherited Textiles Flowers Teacup and Vases, oil on canvas 27 x 35 cm |
Melissa begins her paintings by drawing in charcoal on her canvas. I decided to try her approach as we stood in St Pancras station with our plein air easels. I used charcoal and soft pastels to establish my composition and to pin down some of the confusing elements. We were there for a little over an hour before we were asked to move on by an official, so neither of us got very far, but drawing and watching Melissa draw was instructive!
Yesterday I set something up in the studio and began my canvas by drawing in charcoal and oil pastel/paint sticks. Another thing that Melissa does that is totally different to the way I have worked before is that she doesn't use medium, she uses pure paint, so as I had at St Pancras, I did that again back in the studio. In fact, I used the same plastic plates I had bought when I realised I had forgotten my palette. This process is much closer to the way I draw with soft pastel and I wonder if day two of this painting looks more like my drawings than my paintings?
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