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Anatomy of a Painting(Church) eSnips Folder
Anatomy of a Painting(Church)
This folder is a step by step process of a painting of a local church. Best viewed in the slideshow mode. This is a commissioned work that is 36'x42" in acrylic on canvas....Enjoy!
Steve Lawton
 
Web Address: http://www.esnips.com/web/Anatomyofapainting
Updated on Dec. 24 2007
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Tags: painting , paintings , Painting , Paintings
 
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In the beginning...jpg
Start of church painting
By Steve Lawton on Sep. 24 2006
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Church part 2.jpg
Progressing along
By Steve Lawton on Sep. 24 2006
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Church part 3
By Steve Lawton on Sep. 24 2006
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Church part 4
By Steve Lawton on Sep. 24 2006
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Church part 5
By Steve Lawton on Sep. 24 2006
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venu writes:
Wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New yearBell
Added on Dec. 24 2007
The Skyaak Guy writes:
Hi Steve. You have a great idea with the sequences. I see we have somewhat similiar techniques, with different styles??
I enjoy seeing you breathe life into each work.  Big time. In your underpainting, do you work with certain pallette according to tones vs. hue?  I think that is what you are doing. You get very brillaint hues as a result, that are a treat to behold.
 
I am just starting an 8 ft. x 16 ft. mural ( 4 panels ) of an old railway station with an almost life-sized steam locomotive...passengers on the platform meeting their loved ones, etc. etc. A visual story. I usually do a series to show the wk.-in-progress. Maybe I will post a few leading up to the finished mural. Thanks for the inspiration, Steve. You are an awesome painter.
 
Added on Dec. 9 2006
chalk42002 writes:
Thanks again Steve for your comments; likewise I'll be checking in at your site often. I really like the demo folder. It's always interesting to see how a artist builds up a painting. The finished painting is one of my favourites too.
Added on Oct. 19 2006
susha writes:
Thank you Steve for your comments on my ' landscape' folder as well as the encouraging words given to my daughter ( Anushka). Yes, she is on esnips specials this week.
By the way, great to see you are on esnips special as well as super esnippers...you truly deserve it :-)
I must say this is a wonderful folder...gives an insight on how you work...thanks for sharing. Beautiful painting - have to add, ' church 3' looks like a finished painting too!...liked the two different colours shown in the sky.
 
Added on Sep. 26 2006
 
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