The Office Roof
When looking at the painting I have off the Toronto airport of the 30s ,I see a orangry-red roof on the office.I like the idea and besides the diorama could use a little brightning up after all the greys,black and white.The hangar doors are green so the red fits in very well.
I covered the foam board roof with medium grit(for 1/16th scale) black emery paper cut it to size and glued it on.I didnt use plywood for this small roof because the emery when dry is very strong.
Next, I mixed up some white gesso with water about 50/50 and painted it on with an old pigs bristle brush .I use white gesso to brighten up the red topcoat,if I had used black it would be too dull.Remember we are using acrylics that are somewhat transparent.You can use a hairdryer and blow dry the gesso if you wish but be careful not to use too much heat as you dont want to cook the surface(as it may lift off)
I wanted a nice orange-red topcoat ,so I used cadmium scarlet with a touch of pine green added, to dull down the red.(to dull down a color always use the color opposite on the color wheel)
I painted on two coats of a 35% cream consistancy and let some of the white show through ,giving sort of a sun-bleached ,faded appearance.You dont want one solid color.That is the great thing about acrylics,you can play with them like watercolor but they are permanent when dry.
The next step is optional but I took some 600 grit sandpaper and lightly sanded some of the rough areas of the original emery cloth back to black.
The next step will be to apply the sloping grey battens to the roof and finish the edges.Then shade with pastels and flick on some raw umber, and then, the final glory a little white bird sh#t, just to guild the lily so to speak.Cheers! John.
"What moves men of genius,or rather what inspires their work,is not new ideas,but their obsession with the idea that what has already been said is still not enough." Eugene Delacroix.
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Guide my hand in your work today.JWRR. My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog already thinks I am.
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