Adam and Eve....
When Last we visited with Adam and Eve, Dear Readers, I had just revised their bodies to show a better form than my initial attempt. This was already almost two years ago, but in their corner of Eden, time has not wrought any changes. They remained poised on the brink of ruin... the moment of temptation.... or had it just passed.... and their eyes were opened? We will never know... but I, in my haste to see them onward, had begun to paint the background around them in that antique gold paint I have used for all my "golden" work. And I have found it to be very difficult to achieve any "glow" at all! And the dark, poorly lit photo above is the only one I took "before" I began to make more revisions. My first intention was to add more "coats" to the golden background... to remove the streaks of the uneven pigment... and hopefully produce a radiant golden background... for this is Eden after all! But all I achieved was a darker feeling to the painting. Since there were other details to pursue as well, I worked on them while I pondered this dilemma. Thus I began the bottom panel which was to show Adam and Eve when they were expelled from Eden and the "Adam delved and Eve span"part of the story. This required more research in my many Tomes to try to settle on the "models" for my versions of this iconic piece of the Story of Life. And believe it or not, it was surprisingly hard to find versions of this part of their tale.... well, after the temptation it is all downhill as we know.
And you might recall that I am trying to "set" my Castle
in the early Middle Ages when the style of painting
was a bit less developed and the figures were
often very "stylized" and static.
The Traditions were also very established...
Above is a very good and very small version I found....
Adam and Eve are tempted by the serpent in the tree...
Then they hide in shame.... Then the angel expels them from the Garden.
The plants are very stylized and the background is just a gilded surface.
Another version I found was tucked into the Illuminated Initial shown above....
it is the continuation of the Creation which was shown on the side panel
(you can just see a corner of that...).
The six "roundels" to the right show
God instructing them about the Tree and then the temptation,
(both in the first roundel)
then the hiding in shame along with the expulsion in the next roundel....
and on the top right, Adam is delving and Eve is spinning...
Earthly Life no longer in Eden.
And another slightly larger version of the story in multiple panels....
first showing Adam and Eve being tempted...
(I know I have shown these before... they are taken from the
"Illuminated Naples Bible" which was created in the mid fourteenth century.)
Then being expelled from Paradise....
And finally Adam delving and Eve Spinning.
In reality these illuminations are each about two inches square...
while my wall panel in the Castle Chapel is about five inches by three inches,
and the lower portion is barely one and a half inches tall.
At first I had intended to have the panel just showing Adam delving and Eve spinning,
but then I decided it needed to be two sections under the Paradise panel...
one for the Expulsion and the other for Adam delving and Eve spinning.
And I had a memory of seeing an illumination somewhere
of the Expulsion showing the Angel sending them out of
a gloriously pink-walled "fortress" Garden of Eden.....
But I could not find the original that I was remembering.
So I did my own version...
I apologize for the poor photo quality....
I sometimes forget to take photos,
and those I do take are not always the best,
but here you can see I divided the lower panel
and inked a "primitive style" version of the Main Events.
And began to paint the skin tones and
the "Garden of Eden" walled citadel.
Here I am beginning to add more color...
and in particular an "ocher" background.
Which only succeeded in making the World outside the Garden
look much more golden than the Garden itself!
Hmmm.
Perhaps the problem was that I had not "under-painted"
the background in Paradise with a golden ocher base color?
Was it worth trying to figure out if this would make a difference?
I really want the Paradise scene to Glow
in that golden splendor we imagine....
at the very least the background needs to be bright,
not somber gold! So I did some testing....
painting a test strip....
Mind you, this is just on cardboard....
which I gave a couple of coats of white
to establish a clear base.
Then I painted, from the top down.....
two layers of just the antique gold....
the white gap (will have layers soon....)
below that I layered ocher over two layers of the old gold
(to see how that would look if I did not re-paint
the gold background white before adding ocher)
then at the bottom I painted ocher over the white,
and then several coats of the gold over the ocher over the white.
You can see the difference of under-painting the gold with ocher
by comparing top and bottom.
I added another strip of ocher because the bottom one
was still looking murky at some angles.....
and so much depends on the angle of the light...
which is much of the problem in the Chapel.
The only definite decision was I needed to
repaint the white background behind Adam and Eve
while I pondered the layers of color more deeply!
So I carefully ....
carefully painted around the figures...
Because one thing was certain to me....
the antique gold background had appeared too dark!
So we're starting over with the white ground.
And adding the ocher background.
I might try a different "gold" over the ocher.
I need to test more samples.
Meanwhile I am working on more of the
other details of the mural.
I added the base colors for the ground and the trees in the lower scenes.
And I worked on the details of the Serpent in the Garden.
And I added details to the eyes of Adam and Eve in Paradise...
And Well.... suddenly....
The Serpent looks triumphant....
Adam looks a little amused....
and Eve looks Woeful...
and so goes the story.
The Eyes tell the tale.
And that's where I have to leave you, Dear Readers,
because progress is slow and halting...
the details are still so unclear...
There is no perfect place....
Not even in the Chapel Murals
after the Fall.