Greedo
I happened to get a couple nicer watercolor sketchbooks on clearance and figured I should doodle something on the cover so I know which side to open. Hey, how 'bout... [very, very, very long pause]. Oh, heck, I can't think of anything--I'll just do one of Greedo. Why not?
So, that's the story of how I decided to do an acrylic painting on the cover of the sketchbook. However, now that has given me a bit of a dilemma.
There are 26 sheets of paper in the sketchbook, which is 52 pages. Which also just so happens to be the number of weeks in a year. You may already see where I am thinking of going with this. Part of me thinks it would be a great idea to do another stupid challenge to myself--hey, Dummy, how 'bout a painting a week for the whole year in the sketchbook? Hmmm, I dunno about that, it seems like a pretty big commitment. I already have "31 Days of Hell-O-Ween" in October to think about. Should I add more to that? Probably not... but that hasn't ever really stopped me before.
Also, what would I paint on all those pages? Should I keep going with all "Star Wars" characters? Or broaden it out just a little bit to all Science Fiction movies in general? Decisions, decisions...
I guess y'all will find out what I decide shortly after I do. Or something like that.
Anyhoo, here's the Work in Progress for this painting!
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STEP ONE: Hey, it's a sketchbook on clearance!
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STEP TWO: I coated the cover with a mix of Matte Medium and Casein fixative to give the Acrylic paint something to stick to. I figured, since the cover was a darker blue, to do the painting as a monochrome painting, with the palette consisting of: Titanium White, Carbon Black, and Ultramarine Blue. Here's the first pass with a large, 1/2" flat brush and a No. 12 Round.
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STEP THREE: And here's the finished painting. A lot more modeling and texture added to the face, and just general adding of detail. I did add my name in Photoshop, 'cuz I realized a little too late I forgot to sign it. Oh, well.
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STEP FOUR: And, just to add the symmetry from the Step One, here it is in hand after I just finished spraying it with Krylon UV-Protective Fixative. Weird how a lot of the blue color was lost on the phone pic; I guess I'll blame the fluorescent lighting. Now for the difficult part: Trying to figure out what to do next with the sketchbook with all those blank pages! Hmmmm....
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Done with Acrylic Paint on 5-1/2" x 8-1/2" cover.
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