"Blueprint 2", 14" X 11" Lori LaBerge 2018
Last week the thought of using a closeup section of one piece to create another took root. "Blueprint 2" uses a sketch of the layout of city buildings and overlaps them with lines that depict interior spaces. Here is how the studio process worked:
This is the closeup section used as the basis of "Blueprint 2". It shows how you can start with a section of one work and develop something totally different in a finished artwork.
This work was hooked as the foundation to be painted over. Values and hue were taken into account to fit with the completed work and how the paint would affect the colors. If you look closely at the finished work you can see this structure as the underlayer.
The paint starts to be applied. A division of a gray and blue section was decided upon representing both the city and the idea of a blueprint.
Various blues and grays continue to be applied.
The cityscape is finished and it is time for the blueprint lines to be painted over the top.
The finished work to be matted and framed.
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