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Monotypie

24th, February 2010 - 11:10 PM
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

The idea for the monotypes first came to me during an exhibition visit in Paris. Reading some information about Degas‹ work, it struck me, that some of his pastels were done over monotype. Degas applied an oily ink to a metal plate with a brush or rag and put it through a press. After that he used a mixture of pastel, gouache, and distemper to color his monotypes. I was surprised to learn that some of Degas‹ pastels were even done directly over oil paint. Unfortunately I can’t recall which those pictures are. (Imagine you‹re in Paris and have caught a stomach flu!)

So I thought why not try oil paint instead of oily ink.
I just put some oilpaint (Sennelier) on an extra plate, added turpentine, and applied this with a brush an a piece of glass. Instead of a press I simply used an ink roller.
I tried various grounds for the monotype, but the Pastelmat seems to take it on best.
I varied the mixture of turpentine and oil paint and it seems best to work with pastels the more the oil paint is thinned down with turpentine.

The bottom right was done with the most amount of turpentine.
(Winterfarbimpressionen I)
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

I waited for about a week till I applied the pastel, but I’m not sure if there won’t be some alterations. I’ve got the feeling the one monotype with the most »pure« oil paint alters already. (I guess, every experienced oil painter could have told me that.)
A number of Degas‹ monotypes have suffered from cracking and subsequent flaking. Well, they still looked beautiful to me.

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Colour impressions

21st, February 2010 - 08:18 PM

After all this fog stuff it was time for some color. The sun showed up this week and the evening sky was filled with some glorious red.

Winterfarbimpression, Pastel über Ölmonotypie, je 10×10cm,
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

This time I experimented and tried something for me completely new. The studies were done on oilmonotypes, which were printed on Pastelmat. The drying process took about a week. At some parts the fat oils show through, but I like the look of it very much.

I’ve been given the Sunshine blog award by Jala Pfaff. I will tell you more about it in a few days. Thank you Jala!

Winterfarbimpression I, 10×10cm,
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

Winterfarbimpression II, 10×10cm,
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen
Winterfarbimpression III, 10×10cm,
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

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Dawn

14th, February 2010 - 08:02 PM

It’s funny how things sometimes evolve. In comparison to my earlier paintings the small colorstudies are less detailed, lines have almost vanished. The values are very limited, now it’s range is much closer and with a more monochromatic color . The fog pastels have brought me back to an old field: my »night« pastels.

Skizzenbuch, Ink & Guache, Pastell, Ink & Buntstift
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

The new sketches derive from a trip we did last weekend and you can see how the idea evolved from the initial sketches I did on site.

Winternachtbilder, Pastellstudie,12×12cm
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

Winternachtbild I, Pastellstudie,12×12cm
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen
Winternachtbild II, Pastellstudie,12×12cm
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen
Winternachtbild III, Pastellstudie,12×12cm
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen

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Winterfog

7th, February 2010 - 02:06 PM

After all this snow the thaw set in and guess what: there was fog all over again. Right know I’m thinking of doing small fog studies with some light sources.

Nebelstudie, Pastell, 17×27cm
2010 © Astrid Volquardsen


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