Commissioning a painting is a complex but exciting process. Follow the creation of “Canary Wharf from Limehouse Basin,” starting with the initial consultation leading to two photo shoots. Then join me for the satisfying unboxing of fresh cradled panels and the essential bubble wrap popping. This commissioned piece showcases my unique painting process. A blend of traditional and experimental techniques in acrylic ink and watercolour.
Watch the addictive process of masking fluid removal, creating delicate lines of preserved white paper. In addition to bold, expressive applications of colour using oversized brushes. Experience the satisfying sounds of peeling away masking fluid and the dramatic removal of cling film to expose unique textures. The process includes unconventional techniques like salt effects and ink blown with a straw for those final dynamic touches – all this while managing an unexpected studio move!
From initial concept to final reveal, see how this iconic London view emerges through layers of flowing pigments and experimental techniques on a specially prepared cradled panel.