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Janne Robberstad has worked with arts & crafts since 1993, and as a costumedesigner since 1999.

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Wooden painting # 3, part 1

By spotogspindel | February 2, 2010

First, here is a photo of picture 2, after I´ve changed the color of the house from red to green. It calms the picture I think. And also the original was green. I didn´t know this from the black-and-white photo, but was told so later on. Probably a warmer tone than this one, but still. 

I´m still postponing the second layer of paint, until I have the first layer on all three paintings done.

And here is the third picture. It is big. I mean, it feels really big. It´s 85 x 170 cm, so it is big. But it feels even bigger. Like a desert…  Or maybe my brushes feel small, I´m not sure. 

I wasn´t sure exactly where to begin, but decides to just start somewhere, I´ll probably have to go back and alter it & paint over anyway. But once there is one layer of paint, the second somehow seems easier. 

After about five-six hours. Well, at least the sky is more or less in place. All that white stuff in the middle is going to be a ferry.

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The audio-book with the young guys being murdered is nearly over. Oh, no. The bad guy turned out to be the hero´s childhood-friend.

Topics: Biletkunst, Teknikk | 2 Comments »

2 Responses to “Wooden painting # 3, part 1”

  1. Judith Says:
    February 2nd, 2010 at 17:31

    Your painting reminds me of a wonderful vacation in Canada in winter thirty years ago.

  2. andrew Says:
    February 4th, 2010 at 04:17

    It’s good that you are painting big. I have trouble going over 51cm by 41 cm. It’s all about comfort zone. Friend of mine, professional artist, tells me just get a bigger pallette and a bigger brush …. hmm. How are you sealing the wood?

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