Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Ghosted Sign, 24 x 30, oil on canvas, by Ron Donoughe
Students have often asked how my process evolves. Here is an attempt to show nine steps, start to finish. (I must say it is hard to concentrate on a painting and then stop to take photos at regular intervals!) I often look at something for years until I see it in a particular light and it triggers an idea for a painting. That's what happened last week when I drove by this old brick building. The wall facing west was illuminated by warm light and I could almost read the hand painted sign. There are a lot of these "ghosted signs" here in Pittsburgh. Sometimes you can read them, but most are just faded images. What were they and what are they still trying to say? To me they are grim reminders of the weathering effect time has on all things, especially us.
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I'm working on a red building as well--a very red building--I wish your image was bigger--would love to see the process up close -guess I"ll just thave to take your workshop.
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