Flames

This animation cel character painting cartoon of Covid was another post-retirement refresher project for me. One thing that you might find interesting about painting on transparent acetate is that the cartoon is viewed from the opposite side from where the paint is applied so that the brush strokes aren’t visible. That means the highlights are painted first then background last. For example, the flames’ red highlights were painted first, orange second and yellow background last. So that in viewing from the opposite side through the clear acetate, the red highlights appear to be on top. In contrast, on canvas and illustration board, two common examples, paint is normally applied background first and highlights last.

April 2020 – Acrylic and ink on acetate

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By Edward M. Caldwell

I’m a retired fully human family man. Except for some unavoidable honey-do’s, I pretty much goof off for a living now. Ed’s Art Net is a sharing of my art and grandiose thinking.