Here's the finished piece, as photographed just a few days ago:

I went hog wild building textures on this one - there are bits of canvas, denim and cheesecloth collaged onto the cradled wood panel, the sleeve of an old painting shirt, and chunks of dried paint that I peeled off my palette at one point. I also poured acrylic gels from the top and let them dribble down over the background, and used a ceramic stucco texture gel for the body of the guitar.
A few more pics to show the process:



The texture-building was a fairly lengthy process, but it's one of my favourite parts of creating a painting. Here are a couple of close-up shots to show the results:


And... that concludes Episode Two. Thanks for watching.
3 comments:
wow Bret, I remember following along with this one, but I didn't realize how much texture you physically built into it! Dang I wish I could touch...
Wa-heh! I am so glad you have a blog. I've subscribed to it and will give you a plug over on mine tomorrow. You gotta post them alllllllllll - I love your step-b-steps. Maybe bring the convertible girls one over here like on the CBR thread?
xoxo
Jaye
I LOVE THE ROCK'N' ROLL ARTWORKS.GOOD WORK, FELLA!
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