Saturday, October 16, 2010

Palette knife

Grounded  
oil on canvas  12” x 12”

This piece is available for purchase on the Available Works page

Its been awhile since I used a palette knife for painting but today I had the urge. I had come across a photo I had taken of an iceberg that was grounded in Flatrock cove one spring and thought I'd play around with it.
I'm in the process of framing gyotaku prints as well as printing more.  However I'm waiting for a big crab to unthaw before I can go further so I had a little time to play today.

palette crop 1 sml
Using a palette knife to paint with is like scooping butter onto a slice of bread.  Its very satisfying and speeds up the process of applying paint to canvas.  I don't know if I'm particularly proficient at it and I was a little frustrated at not having the right colours or being able to mix what I wanted from the ones I have.  I do have some oils on order but hate the waiting period between order and receipt.

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2 comments:

daviddrawsandpaints said...

Hello Jeanette, and greetings from Scotland.
[came to your site via Vivien (paintings prints and stuff).]

I also love painting with oils and palette knife though not especially proficient. I love, as you say, the immediate covering power although I often think of it as a bit like plastering!

What I especially like is painting over an older "failed" painting where the knife hits some parts and misses others leaving scraps of colour to show through, like this one:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8046408@N04/527613483/in/set-72157600231087960/
The palette knife allows me to be more expressive, same as you have done with your iceberg study.

Nice blog, btw, especially the cat drawings and paintings :o)

Jeanette Jobson said...

David, hello and thanks for stopping by and commentings.

Yes palette knife painting has lots of possibilities and interest. The link you posted to the image is great, love the colours and texture there. I shall go explore more of your work.