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48” x 36” | acrylic on canvas brushwork only | private collection© 2004-2009 David McCamant. All rights reserved. No usage is implied or granted.
OMG A DD!!!! Thank you so much kangel and Mollinda for your kind endorsement! Thank you all for your wonderful compliments fellow artists!
Most Gratefully, David
Allow me to answer a few of your questions regarding my process. Every painting begins with several thumbnail sketches to work out the general composition. I take the best one and make a larger drawing of about 8” or so then check the composition with the principals of Dynamic Symmetry.
I then look for photographic reference from my picture morgue for clouds and such. Then I shoot other required elements like rocks on glass if I need the reflection too. Then I take all these image elements into PhotoShop and create a final composite reference image mostly in black and white.
The next step is to make several pastel studies to decide on the color harmony. The process up to this point is very similar to how Maxfield Parrish developed his work. Once all this preparation is complete I execute the painting using traditional methods.
If it is painted in acrylics it requires many, many layers taking up to 5 times the effort than oil paint. This is why I’m now only painting with oils. The process is similar though; you start with blocking the entire image with the darks to midtones. I work from dark to light not necessarily from background to foreground. Once the thing is blocked, you are working with finishing areas or middle stuff. I generally add the lightest passages later in the process especially misty or haloing effects.
My palette consists of, Ultramarine Blue, Phthalo Blue, Cadmium Red Medium, Permanent Rose or Quinacridone Red, Hansa Yellow Medium or Windsor Yellow, Titanium White, and Ivory Black. For acrylics I use only water as a medium. For oils I use Neo Megilp by Gamblin. I do not use or recommend turpentine or mineral spirits for oil painting. If you learn to use a brush properly, you can just wipe your brush between colors with little to no contamination.
Once the painting is finished and dry, I always varnish them with appropriate varnish.
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Comments: 459
Alizadeh-Art In reply to David-McCamant [2011-09-13 00:27:04 +0000 UTC]
my pleasure,your works are excellent!
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David-McCamant In reply to Shadowleaper [2011-08-22 14:42:19 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much!
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HenkkaArt [2011-08-12 21:24:27 +0000 UTC]
The warm yellows and oranges work well together with the cool blues. The texture on the different surfaces is nice. It (the textures) doesn't look too realistic (really rough that is) which makes it balanced looking, sort of softer version of reality. The water is absolutely gorgeous and the deep shadows give contrast to the piece. I could see this in the same group as Alan Lee's Lord of the Rings artwork. Sort of realistic but with a bit of fantastic touch to it. Also, I have to say that every time I look at the top of the rock, I see an animal paw in it.
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David-McCamant In reply to HenkkaArt [2011-08-16 14:54:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for such a thoughtful and kind critique. I didn't see the hand or paw in the shapes until it was done; had to smile.
Cheers,
David
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David-McCamant In reply to THATGUYWHODRAWS [2011-02-16 16:24:07 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for that!!
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THATGUYWHODRAWS In reply to David-McCamant [2011-02-19 00:25:14 +0000 UTC]
Not a problem at all
Its amazing to see such quality and its traditionally made
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Ranshiinsitha In reply to ??? [2011-02-03 00:25:18 +0000 UTC]
Omg, this is really gorgeous! I saw a thumbnail on someone's faves and i clicked, i was aboutto suggest it as DD but somebody already did it XD
Im speechless, it's so serente and armonic, and the colors are...amazing as the textures
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David-McCamant In reply to Ranshiinsitha [2011-02-03 03:55:42 +0000 UTC]
Wow, what wonderful compliments! Thank you very much!
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Ranshiinsitha In reply to David-McCamant [2011-02-03 04:10:57 +0000 UTC]
If i could find better words i would love to say you more, pictures like this are so wonderful they're unreal.
Congratulations and you are welcome
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Sonion In reply to ??? [2011-01-24 02:38:01 +0000 UTC]
Interesting that you mention Maxfield Parrish. There is a definite similarity, not in subject, but in color harmony. Like Parrish, your colors vibrate in a joyful way.
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David-McCamant In reply to Sonion [2011-01-24 05:32:06 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for such kind compliments.
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JonnyMarvel [2011-01-21 19:47:32 +0000 UTC]
theres something fun and bubble about you landscapes, very beauitfull
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aman-552 In reply to ??? [2011-01-20 07:13:04 +0000 UTC]
so beautiful.this reminds me of priderock
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wang2dog In reply to ??? [2011-01-20 05:17:38 +0000 UTC]
you are really a traditional master
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toonrama In reply to ??? [2011-01-18 12:17:15 +0000 UTC]
fantastic works you have, sir...
i love them all...
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David-McCamant In reply to toonrama [2011-01-18 22:47:50 +0000 UTC]
You are very kind, thank you!!
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Jscenery [2011-01-18 08:22:31 +0000 UTC]
Ur paintings really have a mark of perfection. Really amazing !
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KawaiiDem0n [2010-12-08 17:07:50 +0000 UTC]
OH MI GOSH O_o" Too pretty to describe it... Beautiful
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