This is one of a series of four
Getting ready to go
First I mixed a darker grayed purple and painted the sides. When it
dried it was more purple than I wanted and looked harsh with the
greens.
Added gray but it was difficult to cut the purple so I had to take another approach.
The colour match was good but there's something about all that purple that detracts from the image. Now I'm thinking it needs to be even grayer. I'm letting it rest for awhile. Of course when it is hung on the wall the edges aren't as obvious.
One from the second series all with the same colour scheme.
Then I mixed a match for the blue green and painted all the sides. Better than the orange but it was still too bright. So I tried the same approach with this lot. I used a neutral gray and added a bit of cobalt turquoise to it (left below) .
You can see the difference in the two colours . The grayed one is much less distracting.
I'm wondering if I should just mix the gray with a slight undertone of the dominant colour and be done with it. Any amount of the dominant colour appears too bold when it dries. The sides would then all be some version of gray. What do you think?
3 comments:
Ohhh I loved this post. So many colours and experiments. I like the idea of the greyed colour. As you said it's less distracting from the paintings.
Yes Carole.I think less distracting is necessary. The gray is getting grayer each day I think about it. This is nagging at me because I always work on cradled panel and I rarely frame. I need a solution.
Paint the sides white, or mask them off, and leave them natural.
Painting the sides a colour makes them look very fussy, and detracts from the painting.
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