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From vine to wine

Well here it is, a painting completed entirely from wine. It was quite a challenge since this media is monochromatic, forsaking my watercolors, ink and colored pencils was difficult. I used a cabernet franc from a local winery, they were kind enough to allow me behind the scenes to take photos and the gracious host, the winery manager, printed photos she had already taken for me to use as reference. I used the wine directly from the bottle as a wash and reduced it once for a medium tone and twice for a richer darker tone. However, this second process in reducing does make the wine a little tacky due to the sugars. A matte spray should keep it in check. I did use some masking fluid to help create the grapes and accents on the leaves and stems, I hope I was somewhat successful and I am looking forward to doing another one. This is a long process however, as many layers of wine are needed to create the deep contrast and even some of the light areas have several layers. Thanks for looking and I appreciate you visiting.

STAG'S LEAP WINERY

I did this from a photo I took while touring Stag’s Leap property in California. The area is beautiful and buildings like this are scattered throughout the property with their vineyards gracing the front, for what feels like miles. Through the courtesy of my sister’s position with Beringer, we were able to take full advantage of tastings and sightseeing at many wineries all through Sonoma and the foothills. What a great day. This is watercolor and colored pencil, again, I tried to avoid using ink, but I miss it! My next piece will be an unexpected surprise, if I can do it that is, please check back!

RBarn2

I finally finished this one, it was a long road, consisting of  many layers and patience I am normally void of while doing a piece with this much going on.   I managed to make it look alot like the barn in Michigan, so since that was the goal, I guess I am happy with it.   This is watercolor, ink, gouche and masking fluid.  I applied several layers of color on the barn over masking, then applied more masking on the colored layers before applying a layer of white gouche over top to finish the barn siding. I am always excited to start a new piece, but then wind up equally as excited to finish it!

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