Boardwalk Bar- Finished
Another not too hot day today, maybe thanks to the smoke from Canada, or maybe just the whims of weather. All I know is that I didn't need the air conditioner in my car, and the Studio was comfortable enough to work in. When I left off last time I was almost done, just had some touch up to do. That's what I did today. Some I planned, like all the very thin lines made with a v-gouge that helped define the trestle over the bar. A dark gray was used there, something I already had mixed. However I did spend some time carefully looking over the whole thing and found a bunch more things that could use some touching up. Some not done at all, some getting a going over. So I ended up adding some white. And some blue. And some green. And some red. And some pink. And some orange. And some tan. And some brown. And some flesh tones. But now I think it's done. For now it's up on the wall. I'll sign it later. The photo below shows where it ended up:
I think it is a little better than the practice one. I know the cutting is a little better. I took more care with the printing, and the colors are all bolder, except maybe that bright green I had in the practice proof. The balance still seems to be there. So next time I am in the Studio, it's to start something new.
For music today I went with something from the jazz/blues book, my home burned (for Texas) disc of Buddy Guy, with all of Stone Crazy and most of Sweet Tea, which I have written about on the blog many times, but the best one is found in February of 2020. Not unexpectedly, the first song had some problems, but taking out the disc and replacing it solved the problem and it was fine after that.















