By the time I climb the gravel sloped backroad to this high ridge of land, I’m already two and a half miles from my front driveway and a bit winded. But the photographs I took accurately record the grand moment, as light bounces around everywhere, and the shadows are dynamic. Back in the studio later that morning, I flip the digital photo to reverse the image, and draw my pencil sketch to guide my application of the oil color on the clear plate. In other words, I paint a backward image on the print plate so that when I peel the print off of the plate, the image returns to the “reality” I saw that morning. (12 by 16.5 inches, printed on Stonehenge paper)
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
"April 23, 2009, 10:14 a.m., on Leathers Road" printed that afternoon
By the time I climb the gravel sloped backroad to this high ridge of land, I’m already two and a half miles from my front driveway and a bit winded. But the photographs I took accurately record the grand moment, as light bounces around everywhere, and the shadows are dynamic. Back in the studio later that morning, I flip the digital photo to reverse the image, and draw my pencil sketch to guide my application of the oil color on the clear plate. In other words, I paint a backward image on the print plate so that when I peel the print off of the plate, the image returns to the “reality” I saw that morning. (12 by 16.5 inches, printed on Stonehenge paper)
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