Thursday, April 18, 2013

My Board-- mostly because I couldn't think of an intelligent title

For two weeks or so I  lugged around a 10" x 24" wood panel to and from school to work on a "late" project for my illustration class.
Ready for Painting Adventures, I was.  Readily equipped with paints, gessos, water containers, and different types of brushes.  Ready, I was.  Very much awkwardly, too. And, my arms got exercise. Yes, they did.
I wanted to avoid painting at home, so I tried to paint at school as much as possible, leading me to paint and ink in public often.  Consequently, I got interesting questions/conversations from random strangers:
I originally wanted to respond, "With paint and paint brushes."  But, I thought that that might be rude to strangers, so I pretended that I didn't speak English.
Also, For motivation and to help me to stay up at nights, I decided to take pictures of my process, and I even posted some on my Facebook.

1.) Phase One:
At this point, I was kind of feeling good about myself. =D


2.) Phase Two:
Still feeling pretty good at my progress...
3.) Phase Three:

Despite the fact I spent some quality time with Google Image looking at tube images and I had been marching band for 6 years, I did not seem to know what a tuba looks like.

Also, at this point I was pretty much:


4.) Phase Four

Barbara Streisand Fish is riding a float made from flowers.  Such fun. And look at 'em rain clouds turn into roses.
Also, I was starting to feel a bit of despair because it seemed no matter how much I worked on it, it never seemed to be close to finish:


5.) Phase Five

Done! Or, close to done as I could get.
Oh. If you're curious what the actual assignment is, it was to illustrate three phrases.  My three phrases were:

Don't rain on my parade.-- Funny Girl
And when it rains on your parade, look up rather than down. Without the rain, there would be no rainbow. -- Gilbert K. Chesterton
I think fish is nice, but then I think that rain is wet, so who am I to judge? -- Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe

If you look closely, you can see these phrases throughout the panel.

I used a combination of acrylics, regular and clear gesso, and FW ink.