A few years ago I was asked to do a slide presentation of my art for a women’s group. One picture showed a painting of paint brushes in a mason jar. A woman in the group asked me where I got “that glass colored paint?” I had a hard time explaining that there isn’t a “glass colored paint.”
This still life is from my demo at my class tonight. People tend to be overwhelmed when it comes to painting metal or glass. I try to explain my method — don’t think of it as glass. Look for shapes and colors. Draw the shapes you see in the glass, then paint them the color you see. They come together like a jigsaw puzzle and become glass. I might mention that I do hardly any blending, but put down colors and leave them how I see them.
Comments on Still Life with Glass
Jennifer @ 5:35 am
I love how two of the glasses look to have amber tones and the rest have a cool blue tint. I think that painting glass sounds like one of the hardest things you could do, but your explanation definitely simplifies it.
Nicole @ 8:54 am
Your glass looks beautiful. It is fun to try and paint glass. You are a great teacher.
Larraine @ 2:03 pm
Wow! This looks really great! I really love the colors in your glass.
Christine @ 9:14 am
I am always amazed by how you paint glass. I used to be mystified by how you could paint something that was clear and make it look like an actual 3D object, but you have done a good job of explaining it.
Susie @ 11:05 am
I am amazed that colors and shapes can combine to make reflected glass. Awesome!!