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Gutshot Triptych

2D Historical posted on Apr 10, 2009
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Although most of my artwork is digital, I do occasionally put brush to canvas in the real world. Truthfully, I know I'm not very good. Nevertheless, this is something I created in late 2007 and early 2008 that I'm finally getting around to framing. The subject may look familiar, as it's an element from the Hawgleg Publishing company logo and appears in several other images in my gallery. I created three treatments of the lone cowboy on three pre-primered panels. I used a simple rag painting technique for the background. Each panel was created separately, but I did lay them next to each other so I could carry some elements of the background over into the neighboring panel. I used standard water-based acrylic paints to create the background, then I let it dry a few days and used graphite paper to transfer the base image to the panel. I then painted the figures using a deep eggplant color (it takes on a brown hue in certain light). Also, in the background, I used a faint wash of metallic gold paint which catches the light quite nicely at a distance, adding a bit of interest to the paintings. All in all, I think they came out nicely. They seem to evoke a sense of a lone figure striding toward you, emerging from the wavy heat rising off the desert sands like a vengeful ghost. When I look at them, I definitely hear the faint echos of anEnnio Morricone soundtracks to a Sergio Leone spaghetti western as I stare at it, imagining the dust, the heat, and feel my pulse race as my nostrils catch the faint smell of sweat as it strides closer, hinting at the violence to come. The specific image I created here was to help me decide what color of matte I want to use when I take it to get framed. I'm leaning toward eggplant color, but am open to suggestions (I've also seen a deep brown leatherette at the store that looks interesting). I'll let the framer and my wife guide me.

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allisonbender

5:34PM | Fri, 10 April 2009

Well done it's nice to see this sort of work and read some, about the creative process!!! As to matting I would'nt have as much white showing ... it seems to take a way from the rustic look of the piece... and i would double mat it with a burlap looking type of mat and your brown imho ... sorry bout that but you asked . tom

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mmitchell_houston

9:36PM | Fri, 10 April 2009

Burlap, eh? Verrrrry interesting idea. I'll look at that, and see how it looks with the reduced white. Thanks very much for the suggestions. I never would have considered burlap, otherwise.

Mikeall

9:23AM | Thu, 07 May 2009

These are smashing! Had you considered replacing one of the full size cowboys with a medium sized one - and then creating a sequential set of (3) images from small to large! The 'striding toward you' would be very emphatic!

M2A

1:33AM | Tue, 16 June 2009

Nice triptych and colorization effect. I agree with Tom about the process informative interest.

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Larry F

6:36AM | Thu, 20 August 2009

Nice piece of artwork. Or would that be "pieces"? Great nevertheless!

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mmitchell_houston

12:28PM | Tue, 25 August 2009

Mike: Yup, I thought of that right after I did it! My original plan was to do three of them the same size, and then for some reason that eludes me now, I changed the size of one of the them.

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shrinkers

12:23AM | Thu, 01 April 2010

These are excellent artworks! I love your style.

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aqua1955

7:50AM | Sun, 09 March 2014

" I know I'm not very good" I don't agree with that. I loved to see your very pretty work inside your gallery


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