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Cincinnati Skyline - palette knife painting time lapse

This is a time lapse of me painting the Cincinnati skyline using only palette knives. It was a commissioned painting for a local collector.

Today I was thrilled to complete this commissioned painting for a local collector. He has a deep love for the city of Cincinnati and wanted an original painting he could put up and enjoy in his home.  

He and I went through several sketch drafts prior to me painting this piece. I wanted to be sure to deliver exactly what he wanted. 

This piece took me about 11 hrs to complete. 

The beauty of setting up a time lapse is that you can easily show the progress of a painting (or anything) in a very condensed time frame. The audience doesn't have time to get bored and you look like the fastest moving human ever. 

Tips for using the time lapse feature (on iPhone):

1. Set up a tripod. You may need to pick up an iPhone mounting bracket for the tripod if your tripod doesn't have one. 
2. Prep before you begin recording. 
3. Once you're ready to begin, turn your video camera setting to time lapse. 
4. Pres the record button
5. Have fun. 
6. I like to check the camera a few times to make sure it's still running ok. 
7. When you're done, push the red button again to finalize the video. 

Bam! You're done. iPhone does the rest. 

Too bad I can't actually paint that fast. 😉

tags: Art, Artist, Cityscape, How to paint, The knife painter, Time lapse, how to, impressions, knife painter girl, knife painting, oil, palette knife artist, palette knife painting, process of painting, thick paint, trisha lamoreaux
Friday 11.24.17
Posted by Trisha T.
Comments: 1
 

New York Traffic

New York Traffic

Oil on gallery wrapped canvas

24"x30"

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(c) Trisha Lamoreaux 2008

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tags: Cityscape, impressions, new york, oil
Sunday 08.17.14
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 20
 

Fancy Easter Eggs... Artist Style

A few days late but had to share these amazing Easter Eggs courtesy of 

Artilleries: Easter Chef d'Oeufres

:

I love the impressions of these famous paintings a la Easter egg.

Famous artwork inspirations include:

Son of Man

, Magritte

Composition, 

Mondrian

Starry Night, 

Van Gogh

Moulin Rouge: La Goulue

, Lautrec

The Scream

, Munch

Bridge over a Pool of Water Lilies

, Monet

The Old Guitarist

, Picasso

Velvet Underground Cover,

 Warhol

tags: Famous Art, Van Gogh, holiday art, impressions
Tuesday 04.02.13
Posted by alec vanderboom
 

'Augusta 12th' - Golf Course Series

"Augusta 12th"

This is my original impression palette knife painting of Augusta National's 12th hole.  I use a wet-on-wet impasto technique to create the layers and depth of the landscape. The texture is heavy and the colors deep.  And realistically, it could take months to dry.  

Attending the Masters is on my list of things to do before I die.  Who knows, maybe the gentlemen at the beautiful Augusta will take a trade; Painting for a ticket. Going once... going twice... I guess I'll keep my options open.  

-T

tags: abstract, golf course series, impressions, original painting, palette knife
Wednesday 05.25.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 2
 

Paris Traffic

Paris Traffic

Oil on gallery wrapped canvas

24"x30"

(c) Trisha Lamoreaux 2008

tags: impressions, oil
Friday 02.29.08
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 5
 

London Traffic

London Traffic

Oil on gallery wrapped canvas

24"x30"

(c) Trisha Lamoreaux 2008

tags: Cityscape, impasto, impressions, oil
Monday 02.25.08
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 4
 

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