Boardwalk Bar part 20
I was a little surprised when I arrived at the Studio today and found the parking lot nearly empty. Not typical for a Tuesday, when if I'm lucky there's a space left. But the door was open. I went in and the building was pretty quiet. Downstairs, dropped off what I had brought in, and stopped by the office. Jeanne was in. She said that there was a break on, and all classes were off. She didn't say if they were coming back after the break, or if we were waiting for summer, and I didn't ask. We both decided to enjoy the quiet.
But then it was time to get to work. I had my latest proof hanging on the wall, so I took it down. A little had changed since I put it up. That back wall dried, and was mostly lighter than it had been. Some areas were just as dark as they had been, but now some of it was almost as light as I wanted it. Almost. I mixed up a new lighter back wall, a mix of titanium white and indigo, and put it everywhere appropriate on the right side panel, then went back over the darkest spots on last week's left panel coloring, in an attempt to even it out a bit. I decided that the shadow areas on the ceiling weren't dark enough, so went over the shadow areas again with the new dark color I had made. In general I think all this is an improvement. One thing I don't like is a large space on the right panel, where the background seems to extend all the way to the floor. For now I made this whole shape blue, but I may add a little ink to the next proof and create a line marking the difference between the wall and the floor. Meanwhile, I mixed up another blue, this time white and cerulean blue, to be the little patches of sky seen between the back wall and the ceiling. The value of this sky blue color is almost the same as the light areas of the ceiling, but a very different hue. I'll decided later if this is difference enough. I also put in the little pieces we see of tree trunks in this area, but I'll probably have to do that again.
I decided to drape the proof and let the colors dry a bit as I worked on the block. The block itself was now dry enough to permit me to do some more cutting. Nothing new today, just cleaning out some depressions that ended up with ink when I first proofed it, though didn't really print. Also removed some blue tape and recut those areas that were always intended to be white, but took some ink anyway. However, there is so much to do in the latter area that I didn't get very far today, I may need to devote an entire day to recutting this block. That will have to wait for another time.
Now dry, back to work coloring. I had some already mixed caucasian flesh tone, so I put the in place on faces and hands- mostly for the band, but also on the tiny background figures, and a few people near the bar. Didn't get to everybody yet, and this will also have to wait until I have more colors down. The last thing I did today was put some pink on the back wall, as seen just below the little pieces of sky and through the chain link fence. I saw this pink (neon?) in my original photo. This pink I put down today may be a little too intense, so I may change that in the final version. In the meantime, it makes a nice contrast with all the blues in the image. In general I like what I see so far, but there's a long way to go. Results of today's work can be seen below:
For music today I went back to my Studio discs. Partly because I don't think there is anything left in the storage box that I haven't taken to the Studio yet, and partly because it is now June, and I think it's safe to listen to the old classics now. Today was a real classic, my Wipers disc, made originally for the Texas trip, but obviously never used there. Instead it ended up in the Studio here in Ocean Grove, where it has accompanied my art many times. Been mentioned on this blog many times as well, but there's a good write up on July of 2019 if you want to know more. A home burned disc that played just fine today. About the time it ended, I hung my proof back on the wall, cleaned up my area, and headed home.

















