john whipple
"I start most of my work with a wood panel. I primarily use
Finland birch because of the wood's beautiful grain and light color.
I try to push different painting processes by experimenting. Sometimes,
I will take old paper and collage it for the base patter. Usually,
I try to integrate the grain of the wood into the imagery . I do
this by drawing the design in charcoal. I use a kneadable eraser
to create highlights and define form. Once I am satisfied with the
image, I seal the drawing into the wood which also brings out the
wood's grain and luster. I then carefully layer thin transparent
oil glazes over the drawing. Letting the oils completely dry between
layers, I build up the color intensity while still allowing the
drawing and wood grain to be seen." |