Showing posts with label Great Hall Ceiling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great Hall Ceiling. Show all posts

Monday, August 5, 2013

Going In Circles....!




Engineering Challenges and a Few Halos....

By now, Dear Readers, I am sure you have realized that the Saints are going to take quite a Long Time before they are finished! I will TRY not to bore you with too many pictures of unfinished paintings.... but at the same time I would like to keep you updated with any Progress that HAS been made! To begin with, above we see the ceiling in place in the Castle Great Hall and now the first row has at least the shadowy under-painting of all its Saints completed. You may wonder why I am working this way.... starting the Next one before the others are even partly done.... and there are actually a couple of reasons why I am doing this. The first is that it is easier to work out the color choices as the paintings develop simultaneously. This way I can make sure there is a harmonious balance of colors rather than discovering by the time I reach the Last Saint that nothing looks right next to the already completed ones! Another good reason is the better use of mixed paint colors when painting more than one figure at a time. I can mix a certain color of shadow for faces and use it on three or four figures before the paint dries out! And the last and maybe most compelling reason is that it is Easier to paint the under-layers and Avoid the careful Tricky parts.... for as long as possible...! So I added the final Saint for this side of the ceiling. He is Saint John the Evangelist.

And since I was painting Some detail on faces.... 
I will show you the more developed Saint Mark.....

I apologize for the blurry and reflection streaked pictures!
The ceiling surface is "ribbed" (the bends in the corrugated cardboard)
which makes painting much more challenging and the lighting almost impossible!
But in the Long run it will provide a layer of detail and texture 
that I hope will add to the realism.
Nevertheless, it makes it hard to avoid the reflections!

On Saint Hedwig I added the altar cloth draped over her arm....
And the Halos of the Virgin and Child Figures she is holding to her breast.
I know, it is really difficult to See these details!
I also added another layer of "gold" to several of the Halos....

Most notably for Mary Magdalene and Saint John with his Eagle. 
So you can see there is still a LONG way to go with the Saints!

Meanwhile, Dear Readers, I have been Wrestling with 
the Engineering of the next floor of the Tree House!
I will show you what I mean....
To begin with, I have closed in the back hallway 
behind the Chinoiserie Bedroom...
Can you even see what I am referring to?

And I have to confess that I threw caution to the Winds... 
and decided to put a Light back there....
Because it made light shine down the stairs 
 and onto the book left in the window halfway down.....
Which I CANNOT get a good picture of, so you will just have to believe me!
And while I was adding lights to places I hadn't intended to put them.... 
I added an Ambient light to the Dressing Room....
And OH! What a Difference it Made!!!!



Why did I think I could go with out Light????
It is just One light added overhead
Before I glued the ceiling in place!

Here you can see the light from above. 
The hallway is at the upper right.

And here is another glimpse of the inside of the Bedroom.... 
with just the Ambient lights!
It turns out that my battery was very run down 
and made the lights very dim!

As for the Engineering Challenge I have been struggling with.... 
that has to do with the NEXT Floor up!
Oh my! Are we ready????
Here is the Tree House as it now stands....
(separated from The Folly so I can build on it...)


And as I have so many times Before....
I started with the Door...!

Making a Circular Window from a large piece of polished glass....
And cutting out the walls to get a rough sense of the space.....

But the Real Challenges are not in the main room....
but behind it with the Spiral Stairs....

There will be a door into the room cut in the panel at the top of the stairs.
The next run of stairs will start just to the left and Spiral up as before....
But I (along with so many of you Dear Readers) 
have been wanting to make a way to 
Open a Door into the side of the Turret.....!
The door would be curved....
But it would need a Sturdy Post to be hinged upon!

And Just HOW to attach the post has been 
Bothering me for a Long Time!!
But I think I have figured it out.....
The post would be a thin strip of plywood....


Which would be attached between the two floors.......

I will probably glue AND Screw the post to both the floors!
It needs to be able to take a lot of twisting without breaking!

When the door is closed it would be the outside of the turret.....

And would swing open to show the Spiral staircase
as it spins up to the Next level...!
But Accomplishing this is
Oh So Much harder than it Sounds!!
I cannot attach the floor until the post is attached to it....
I cannot build all the walls with the Ceiling in place.... 
and I cannot "sandwich" the post between the floors 
without attaching the ceiling...! (Which IS the upper floor!)
Hmm.....!
I think I am going to be doing a lot of "Temporary"
attaching of pieces with masking tape and clothespins while I figure this out!

Perhaps I Will just go back to painting Halos....

I know I will solve these Engineering Challenges!
But is it any wonder I feel Like I am going in Circles?

Monday, July 29, 2013

More Saintliness




A Little Bit of Grout, A Little Bit of Paint....

Well, Dear Readers, I feel as though I am a "stuck record" (Boy does THAT saying ever Date ME!)... when I say I have very little to show you this week! But I will Dig deep and find something...!
I did manage to add the grout to all those Lovely bricks on the Future (supposed to be Distantly Future...) Conservatory Project! And I added the "glass" roof to the framework....

Which you can hardly see in this picture....
And had to start Fantasizing about the Future Interior Decor....!
But on That I will say no more....!
Because it is supposed to be a long time in the Future project!
 
 Meanwhile, those Patient Saints Increased their membership....
By One Ghostly underpainting.....
 

And a few Details on the others. 
But still None of them are Done!

And having received so many flattering comments about the Saints in my last post, 
I thought I would show you the Original Manuscript Illuminations 
I am using as models for my paintings ... 
so that you can see how far I have yet to go!
To begin with I will mention that the "Story" behind my Castle is that it was originally an Abbey that was abandoned and ultimately taken over by a Noble Lord who made it into his Castle. Hence it has a much richer than usual adornment in the Chapel and in the Great Hall as well. I am trying to have the Saints all painted as though it were done in the Twelfth or Thirteenth Century, so the style of the figures would be relatively primitive. I am not being able to find good versions for all of them from such an early period, so I am making "allowances" to stretch historical accuracy. Also, I will mention that it is really difficult to paint in a "style" more "primitive" than your own! 
The Saints I have painted so far are (from the left) St. Elizabeth, St. Amand, St. Hedwig, St.Mark, and the ghostly one is St. Mary Magdalene.
For the Figure of St. Elizabeth I chose a very small decorated initial from a Gradual from the Dominican Convent of Katharinenthal, Lake Constance, from about 1300.


(It is very difficult to photograph glossy pages without the glare....)
You will hardly recognize my painting from the above figures!
To begin with, I turned Elizabeth to face the other direction. 
Then I removed John the Baptist from her lap..... 
and replaced it with the Roses and Lilies inside her cloak... from one of her legends.
My figures have nowhere near the grace of the originals!


And I didn't even do a very good job of replicating the folds of her garments!
I was a Little more precise in copying St. Amand....

This is from the Vie De Saint Amand from Valenciennes 
in the second half of the Twelfth Century.
Even so, it is really difficult to replicate the angular and linear style of the original.

For St. Hedwig I have chosen an absolutely Gorgeous Illumination from the 
Vita Beatae Hedwigis from Silesia, 1353. 
This is later than my theoretical time-frame,
but St. Hedwig was only made a Saint in 1267!
But you can see how much the style of painting had changed 
from that of the earlier paintings.


This one I will not come close to succeeding. 
To begin with, I made her seated. All the Saints are seated.
(So they fit in the Windows!)

Secondly, I have altered the colors of her cloak from the subtle greys to the vivid blue....
I can only attempt the delicacy of her hands and face....
(you can see why it takes me so long... I have to work up the courage to Try!)

As for St. Mark, once again, I am trying to be true to the original.
This is taken from the Odolricus Peccator Gospel Lectionary. 
This is from the Ottonian Empire, early Eleventh Century. 


 You can clearly see the more primitive linear forms.
But I have put his Lion at his feet instead of overhead as in the original.
And I have altered the colors of the ground.


As for the Saint Mary Magdalene, 
I will have to show you the source for her once I have done more than the 
ghostly underpainting!
But I can already tell you that she does not resemble her original very closely!
And there are still so many details to paint.... 
as well as Seven more Saints to Discover....
So that is all I have to show for this week.
 You have the Grout and Paint...
And Maybe a Little More Saintliness!