New Abstract Painting Plays Against Yellow

By Abstractartbylt @artbylt

This summer I took a break from painting, hoping that I might start fresh in some new direction.  I wasn't sure what that might be, but I wanted to take a chance.  After a while, I realized that thinking about painting wouldn't get me there.  The only way I could work things out would be in the studio.

I have always loved yellow, so I began by covering two very large canvases with cadmium yellow light.  I liked the way their large yellow presences loomed.

After the first canvas was dry, I applied titanium white with a large soft brush to create a ghostlike image across the surface:

  Yellow, 60" x 40" acrylic on canvas.

On the next canvas, I created a series of textures and shapes with lines.  When they dried, I began to fill in some of the shapes with color.  Since this canvas is 72" x 46", it took a long time to painstakingly fill in these spaces.

  Yellow Two, 72" x 46" acrylic on canvas.

The final stage was filling in small sections with various shades of gray:

  Yellow Two, 72" x 46" acrylic on canvas.

I doubt this is the new direction for me, but I have Yellow Two hanging in my dining room. 

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