Waded into shore and there right in front of me just floating along was the most perfectly positioned black fish - rigormotous had set in so it was positioned to look like it was swimming. So I scooped it up - someone had thoughtfully scaled it already - must have been one of the competition catches. Even though it was fresh I was a bit too chicken to eat it so instead saved it for today to use as a subject study. These fish though are beautiful eating if gutted and stuffed with a little salt and lemon and olive oil, wrapped in tin foil and baked in the oven, YUM!
1. Background was already done last year waiting for the appropriate subject matter. Laying in the outlines and position using chalk - want the eye to be in the middle of the first third line...
2. The stomach was very bloated this morning and the flies began to gather after a few minutes of the fish being out even there was no real smell of offness. It was an interesting painting experience because the fish grew whiter and the eyes dulled as the painting progressed so I had to keep in mind what it looked like when I initially scooped it out of the water. The eyes surprised me as I thought fish eyes were round but these were not totally. I'm using mussel shells instead of a palette board at the moment.
3. After 2 hours of painting. Palette used: Lemon yellow, titanium white, phthalo blue and burnt seinna
3 comments:
Hi Nicky,
Great to hear you are getting out and about. That fish looks great - I hope it didn't get too stinky!
Are the flies a detail of the painting, or IRL?
- Tim
hi Tim - not stinky now - buried in the garden and about to have the sweet peas planted on top - always gives a bumper crop if you bury a fish underneath them first for a few weeks before hand!
No flies on the Painting...
hooray - 2008 and the fish is finally finished and went to exhibition for the first time in December 08!
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