Thursday, October 13, 2011

"COMMON GROUND"


This painting has a history - it was another painting altogether that lacked excitement and everything else a good painting should have.  It started as a demo (but finished at home) at the abstract class I teach at the York Art Association.  I wanted to show everyone how you can make a failed painting into something much more exciting.  The colors from the previous painting are showing through, which gives the piece so much history.  It's on a full size sheet of watercolor paper (32 x 28), and I used acrylic, graphite, charcoal and watercolor crayons. 

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Dialog


Linda Benton McCloskey

This piece was started at the Steve Aimone workshop in Rockland, Maine.  It was started as a challenge - working quick, fast, and standing at arms length away from the painting.  I finished the piece after I arrived back home.  It's quite large - 48 x 36 - 100% acrylic on canvas.  A quick note above Steve Aimone - if you ever get a chance to take one of his workshops, do it.  He is absolutely one of the best!  His website is www.aimoneartservices.com.

Monday, October 3, 2011

CONVERGENCE

I have been painting like crazy lately I guess because it's been cold, rainy, dark, and dreary here in PA.  The above is one of my latest, "Convergence".  It's 30 x 30 on canvas and consists of mostly acrylic with some charcoal, graphite and water-soluble crayon.  When I decide to start something new, I usually challenge myself - this time it was to use a limited palette of neutrals.  I also in the beginning covered my canvas with a grey gesso - you can see the grey popping through here and there.  

Linda Benton McCloskey
Email - mccloskeyart@comcast.net