Here I looked at abstract landscape painting. I used acrylic paint, which was placed over natural mud that I stuck to the canvas using PVA glue. I gathered the mud during a walk I went upon in my local woodland area, this took a natural source from my walk directly into my work. The mud and other natural materials I gathered on the walk, are in the jars next to the painting. In this piece I chose to focus on a specific tree I came across, and how the marks in the bark depicted a unique formation. This was shown by running ink down across the canvas, with a green tint to represent its natural occurrence. The background is made up of the formation/colours of the tree’s trunk and its surroundings. This was created on top of the mud in acrylic paint. I chose this medium to work with as it dries quickly, and with that I could form layers of the paint on top of one another. This not only symbolises the layers of the tree but also creates a good blend of colours within the scene. Finally, the 5 larger grey marks stretching across the canvas represent the mould that can be seen on the original tree which inspired me. I chose to represent these going across the ‘tree’ and not along it, to make the painting appear more abstract than realistic. The white speckled marks also represent the smaller markings of mould, as well as showing the background peering through the tree, like the sky pears through the leaves on a typical day.
Kerry Mercer – Research and communication skills / Task 1
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