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Sketch: Note to self, don’t buy canvasses from Lincraft, even when desperate.

Kat Johnston Sketch: a boy, with quite a haircut... or lack of it. That is all, move along, Sir.

I’ve come to a few conclusions today. They are as follows:

1. I just cannot paint with the tv going. Or with a dvd playing. Or anything else that requires more concentration than good ole fashioned music of a variety that makes me smile. There are many things I can do with the background noise of a good cop tv drama. Painting is just not one of them.

2. I find it devilishly hard to work on a painting while my husband is home. It just doesn’t work. He wants to ‘watch’ or ‘be in the room’ or… well… something. Something loving and kind and adorable, but nonetheless frustrating (even if he’s doing absolutely nothing at all). Love you sweetie, but somehow, it just doesn’t work.

3. Even when desperate, despite the fact that they’re on special for half off and they are just the size I need, I should not purchase canvasses from Lincraft. What in the hell was I thinking anyway?

Lets continue the rant about the third item there, shall we? Yes, I admit it – I often buy my canvasses because due to a combination of laziness and lack of an electric saw capable of perfect mitre cuts, I don’t make my own. That said, I don’t generally make the mistake of buying them from Lincraft of all places – and for good reason. A couple of weeks ago, I was walking through the city, headed to Lincraft to pick up paint. I was out of a couple of colours, and lets face it, paintings are generally pretty hard to do without black and white. Mine are, anyway.

I decided to have a look throughout the whole store – lo and behold, the canvasses were on special. Funnily enough, I needed some, so thought ‘what they hey? They’re half off, surely that is a deal I can’t pass up!’ How stupid am I? And more importantly, how stupid are they? Who in their right mind uses a stupidly gummy adhesive (for its purpose) to affix a piece of glossy paper to the actual front of the canvas? Uh huh folks, you heard me right. You can’t pull away the stupid piece of paper without leaving a sticky, gummy, obstinate bit of residue behind on the canvas itself.

Now I realize that the people who generally buy their canvasses from Lincraft are more than likely not in the game of producing fine art (no offence to those who do, mind you), but come on! From the very second that someone tries to tear away at your piece of useless self-promotion, they’re having to rub away at the canvas to get rid of adhesive that shouldn’t have been on that part of the canvas in the first place. Even the people producing dollar store canvasses have worked out that you can affix a piece of paper with the relevant details by folding a few corners, and if necessary, affixing to the edges which aren’t generally used as a display portion of the paintable surface.

So I post this now – as a warning (and as a general rant. I like to rant now and then). For god’s sake, go to a cheapie store and buy your canvasses there over getting them at Lincraft. At least you might start off with a fully paintable surface when you do.

Painting: Still as yet unnamed.

Kat Johnston Art: A little further progressed... and still untitled.

A little further progressed, the painting has a warmth to it in this image than it hasn’t in reality: the light in the room has a yellowish tinge. Its not yet finished, I think, but I am steadfast in the belief that it is not going to be coloured now. It just isn’t destined for it.

Its slowwwly moving forward… needs more work. But that’s a task for tomorrow. My shoulder and neck are protesting from holding a paintbrush too much today!

Painting: As yet untitled.

Kat Johnston Art: The original sketch for my painting... as yet untitled.

About a week ago I blacked out a canvas I’d started a little something on, and did the start of this sketch – just the face portion. It was 3am, I could not sleep to save myself, so it was something to do in the early morn. Today I got back to it and was able to sketch out the rest of the hair and get it ready to paint.

Kat Johnston art: An initial layer of white against the black base... quite a different appearance to the sketch, hmm?

And then I started painting it! Whee!

Yes, it is early stages, but so far so good. I’m actually really happy with the current progress. The original thought was to have it in colour, however… I think I’m liking it in the monotone. Either way, it still needs a lot of work – There is no decent tonality on the hair, it needs some edge definition, so on and so forth – lots yet to do.

That all said, though, I thought it was about time that I threw up a proper painting in progress. Its been a fair amount of time since I’ve done any significant amount of painting: more than a couple of years even. I’m only just really getting back into doing it, and I’m loving every second. When I have the chance, I’ll post pictures of a turlelephant I painted the other week for a couple of friends of ours – I’d only just popped on a coat of glaze and had to scoot out the door before I was able to take a shot, so I have to wait until Dimity takes some for me!

Anyhow, don’t judge too much yet… we’ll have to see how it turns out. She has yet to reveal to me her full story – I have a feeling that it will not be until the final brush-stroke carresses the canvas that I will fully work out who she is.

A Rat Painting in Progress.

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Time to actually do some painting… something that I have somewhat neglected recently, until my loving husband and turned around to give me a bit of a gentle nudge in the ‘I want to see you painting again’ direction. So here starts a new piece… I know that there are many that I should go back and actually finish… some of which I actually -want- to finish… but, they are just going to have to wait for the moment as I re-hone my skills once more on this wonderful little rattie.

Not really all that much to see yet – white pencil on black canvas, at this point… I’ve come to realize that I am rather loving starting to work from a black base, and building up from there… the canvas is actually a fair amount larger than the tiny snippet you see there, but this is the most detailed section sketched out at this point… so you get to see this portion!

More to come when there is more done. That’s all for today!