The January demonstrator for the Foxboro Art Association the Neponset Valley Artists' own palette knife painter Ann Gorbett.
Ann Gorbett with some of her palette knife paintings before the demonstration began |
Ann gave the members an overview of her artistic experience which led her to paint exclusively in palette knife and then started painting. Someone in the audience commented that her painting process seemed similar to icing a cake since she only uses a knife. Ann responded that it was similar and that she had 'painted' a cake before copying a Van Gogh!
Ann Gorbett at work with her image reflected in our demonstration mirror above |
A few comments of note from the demonstration:
-Ann uses a reddish underpainting, this way she doesn't have to 'cover all the holes'
-Mottled paint in a color mixture can make the painted area more interesting
-try to complete the painting in the fewest strokes
-'noodling' a painting can lose the freshness of saying more with less
-sometimes scraping a painting can result in amazing chance results
If you attended the demonstration, what was your takeaway? Please share in the comments!
Thanks, Ann, for a great demo.