home    | cv     | gallery    |

contact


large portraits
 

For my large pictures I usually use Sanderson's Waterford Hot Pressed Paper. This is a good quality acid-free paper that enables the painter to get greater detail because of its exceptionally smooth surface. My aquarelle or water-colour paints are Winsor and Newton, again because of their quality and light-fastness. Like all watercolours, though, it is best if they are hung away from direct sunlight because they might begin to fade after many years in the sun. Aquarelles always need to be in a glass fronted frame.
I also use Chroma Paints; these too are diluted with water. They are resin based and are waterproof and lightfast, and can be used like a normal watercolour painting or can be applied more thickly to produce a painting very like an acrylic. Chroma paints were originally created to paint the Disney cartoons, so their colours are bright and very long-lasting. Chroma paints do not fade in sunlight, and if applied thickly they do not need to be displayed in a frame under glass. Mavis
 

          large portraits - gallery 1
.

Barn Owl

 

           large portraits - gallery 2
.

Tiger

 

               large portraits - gallery 3
.

Naomi

 

If you are interested in commissioning a painting, or would like to contact Mavis, contact details are here



 

return to the main gallery
 

Lindsay Akers - Web Design and Build

© Mavis Gibbs     All Rights Reserved

privacy policy

site map