At DragonCon 2017, I wandered the art gallery for what seemed like eons.
I encountered stunning fantasy art of all kinds. I found light, darkness, and everything in-between.
But then I stumbled upon something I’d never really seen before. An artist – I admit I don’t know her name or website – had created a large quantity of long, narrow paintings on slender wooden panels.
For me, a guy who has always focused his work on canvasses, gesso boards, and plain old paper, the idea of painting on peculiar-sized chunks of wood transfixed me.
I knew at once I had to try a few of my own:
I started with these:
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Pieces of an old picket fence. About 20″ long – 4″ wide. Cut, dried, and sanded to a smooth finish.
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And I moved on to these:
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Here’s an up close shot of my favorite plank, The Sorcerer:
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After finishing a ton of smaller planks, I tried a giant plank. This one’s 6′ tall and 12″ wide. It was a true pleasure to paint:
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Started with this…
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…and finished with this.
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I admit I loved making these so much, I’ve got another six planks drying on my deck right now. Meaning…more are soon to come.
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