This particular piece measures 48 inches x 48 inches x 38mm deep. It was painted in ten shades of industrial enamel paint. The application methods have resulted in a fluid and liquid finish to the piece, offering a glossy and reflective surface on which to look upon. The canvas was painted on the floor then wrapped around a seasoned timber frame, so the painting wraps around the edges. Gustav is ready to hang.
This painting is made using my preferred paint of choice – enamels. They have extraordinary wear capabilities, do not fade or sag, are wipe clean and are resistant to extreme temperatures. They don’t mix too well once applied to the canvas but I have my own ways of getting over these problems. Th canvas is a piece of 11 oz triple-primed loose weave type.
I can’t think of a better way to describe my recent abstracts than to call them joyous. No, really – I don’t use the term lightly either. Drip painting is a world away from other kinds of techniques and as such can be very demanding on your life as a whole. Now I have a very simple rule – paint one dripper, paint one abstract.
This is working well for me right now as I can let my hands and brain have the day off and give my soul a chance to have a go. Drip painting is very technical. It takes a lot of monitoring, timing, judgment and expertise to get the results I want. When I paint without these constraints I paint a picture like Gustav - carefree, charming, uplifting and happy.
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