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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
Ferlancer In reply to David-McCamant [2010-10-02 17:31:38 +0000 UTC]
you are welcome, brother!
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freehugsforeveryone In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 16:59:56 +0000 UTC]
I love it, it's beautiful ^^
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freehugsforeveryone In reply to David-McCamant [2010-10-02 08:47:34 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome
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thelastmaze In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 16:54:46 +0000 UTC]
the reflections on the sea is amazing, and I'm totally in love with the detailed artwork on the rocks totally awesome, you're a great artist, keep it up
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jakface In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 16:25:57 +0000 UTC]
You are a spectacular artist! The deep colours in this are incredible! Definitely something I will aim to achieve in my life! Thanks for sharing!
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David-McCamant In reply to jakface [2010-10-02 04:57:08 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! You can do it, just keep working with that goal.
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kiwijohn In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 15:40:10 +0000 UTC]
Never in my lifetime will I be able to do what you do .You have been given a gift .Thanks for showing us
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David-McCamant In reply to kiwijohn [2010-10-02 04:58:34 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'll bet you will find your art and out do me in your own way.
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EndlessRainbow In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 15:32:28 +0000 UTC]
This image reminds me of the poem ''La Loreley''. I had to learn for school. Sorry it's french.
À Bacharach il y avait une sorcière blonde
Qui laissait mourir d'amour tous les hommes à la ronde
Devant son tribunal l'évêque la fit citer
D'avance il l'absolvit à cause de sa beauté
Ô belle Loreley aux yeux pleins de pierreries
De quel magicien tiens-tu ta sorcelerie
Je suis lasse de vivre et mes yeux sont maudits
Ceux qui m'ont regardée évêque en ont péri
Mes yeux ce sont des flammes et non des pierreries
Jetez jetez aux flammes cette sorcellerie
Je flambe dans ces flammes ô belle Loreley
Qu'un autre te condamne tu m'as ensorcelé
Evêque vous riez Priez plutôt pour moi la Vierge
Faites-moi donc mourir et que Dieu vous protège
Mon amant est parti pour un pays lointain
Faites-moi donc mourir puisque je n'aime rien
Mon coeur me fait si mal il faut bien que je meure
Si je me regardais il faudrait que j'en meure
Mon coeur me fait si mal depuis qu'il n'est plus là
Mon coeur me fit si mal du jour où il s'en alla
L'évêque fit venir trois chevaliers avec leurs lances
Menez jusqu'au couvent cette femme en démence
Vat-en Lore en folie va Lore aux yeux tremblant
Tu seras une nonne vétue de noir et blanc
Puis ils s'en allèrent sur la route tous les quatre
la Loreley les implorait et ses yeux brillaient comme des astres
Chevaliers laissez-moi monter sur ce rocher si haut
Pour voir une fois encore mon beau château
Pour me mirer une fois encore dans le feuve
Puis j'irai au couvent des vierges et des veuves
Là haut le vent tordait ses cheveux déroulés
Les chevaliers criaient Loreley Loreley
Tout là bas sur le Rhin s'en vient une nacelle
Et mon amant s'y tient il m'a vue il m'appelle
Mon coeur devient si doux c'est mon amant qui vient
Elle se penche alors et tombe dans le Rhin
Pour avoir vu dans l'eau la belle Loreley
Ses yeux couleur du Rhin ses cheveux de soleil
Love the painting!
The light, the rocks, water and sky would so perfect. Bravo.
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David-McCamant In reply to EndlessRainbow [2010-10-02 04:59:32 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I wish I knew more French, it looks lovely.
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EndlessRainbow In reply to David-McCamant [2010-10-04 20:29:02 +0000 UTC]
Welcome!
It's a story about a sorceress who who is loved my many men who die one after the other. A priest brought her in front of Jury to be judged but because of her beauty, he wouldn't punish her. She wanted to die because he love left her. So he decided to bring her to become a none. While going there they past a cliff and she asks the soldiers to have a last look. Up there she thinks she sees her Lover in a boat and plummets to her death.
there's a lot more nice worlds and expressions in the poem but that's the general story.
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EndlessRainbow In reply to David-McCamant [2010-10-05 16:48:10 +0000 UTC]
^^ Derien, cher artist.
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RitzyKat In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 14:59:09 +0000 UTC]
I wish I could paint like this. Very good work!
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David-McCamant In reply to RitzyKat [2010-10-02 05:00:21 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! Practice and you eventually will.
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CaroRichard In reply to ??? [2010-09-08 14:49:51 +0000 UTC]
OH GOSH THE LIGHTING!!! We can "feel" the light coming from the sunset. And orange vs blue... you feel like night wants to take its place but day just doesn't wanna leave...
The rock IS heavy and it looks like it is. Hard and cold and not just one big piece, but an amount of parts. Nice texture well render by the lighting again!
Congrats for the wise use of complementary colors!
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David-McCamant In reply to CaroRichard [2010-10-02 05:01:20 +0000 UTC]
Wow, thank you for your detailed complements!
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