The Canyon of Champions
24" by 48"
Oil with a palette knife on canvas
Available
I'm finally able to post this painting as it took me several sessions to complete. A total of about 20 hours. I used several reference photos of the stadium and fans to create this piece. The progression below will give you a good idea of how it developed from sketch to finish.
As you will see below, I did not use my usual orange background wash before I sketched. Why? Because I forgot! I was so excited to get sketching after I purchased the large canvas that I completely forgot so I thought I'd leave it and see how it worked. Well about halfway through you will see that I ended up adding the orange wash later. The white was driving me crazy. I felt like I had to fill every hole with color.
I also took a few close up shots so you can see the detail (below). In my painting, the Patriots are playing the Cleveland Browns. I grew up a Cleveland Browns fan, so it seemed fitting.
I signed the painting by putting myself in to the bottom left corner: GORBETT, number 19 (for the year the painting was completed). I also painted in my dad in front of me, a true Browns fan for life. I gave him a Browns jersey, number 87 for what would have been his age on April 21. Sadly we lost my dad on April 9 so he spent his 87th birthday in heaven on Easter with The Big Guy, but I did get a chance to show him that I painted him in to the painting before he left us. He was touched and thrilled. I also added a few other family members to keep me company in that corner. :)
3 comments:
Bonsoir,
Toutes mes félicitations pour la réalisation de cette très belle et grande toile.
Merci de partager avec nous la progression de celui-ci. C'est très intéressant.
Gros bisous
Wow! I love the special sentiment you included. I lost my dad last year, exactly 1 month after his 89th birthday. ❤️
Painting looks great, is painting on display in the Gallery for Sale?
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