A Spandrel Ornament
Here are some work in progress pictures of an ornament I used as a demonstration panel at Salon earlier this month.This is version of a spandrel element I designed for a huge ceiling in the Paris Casino Resort in Las Vegas. That design was inspired by the ceiling ornament in the St Francis of Assisi Church in Sacramento, which I got to study closely while working on its restoration.
<--ornament in its base form
I still have my master drawings from the Paris ceiling, so I used one of the pounces to transfer part of the design onto some primed canvas.
The basic shapes are blocked in with two colors: pale green and salmon pink.
Next the foliate shapes are shaded with several colors, and accented with yellow ochre. I use a dry brush technique to do this, so that the base color still shows through a bit.All this makes for a pretty wild palette, but it's very effective especially from some distance.
The ornament is further defined by lining it with burnt sienna.
This panel found a home in nearby Elgin. Enjoy it, Sigi!
More about this year's SalonPhotos of the wonderful work exhibited at Salon at Flickr
Spandrel is in the glossary!
Labels: ornament, salon, work in progress







1 Comments:
Hi Lynne,
I love the way you describe your method....you break everything down to the basics and make it sound so simple, but the results are stunning. My husband and I stayed in the Paris hotel about this time last year and I remember loving the detail work on the ceilings and corridors.
Holley
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