Fearless Friday, Painting Glass

I am fascinated with glass and reflections~

I love to study paintings of glass

and see the magic that happens when light hits it,

like in this glass painting by Kate Birch

The lemon painting below is by Ans Debije,

one of my favorite artists

She gets so much impact

from just a few well placed strokes of white

Today I’ve rounded up some of my paintings of glass

to show you some ways to simplify your subject

and get impressive results

Click on the highlighted painting title to see the tutorials

In the Red Wine painting below,

I left several areas of white and just painted around them

You can also use art masking fluid

You paint it on the areas you want to keep white

and after you’ve completed the painting,

rub it off with a rubber cement eraser and, voila,

you have perfect white spaces

In Summer Sipper,

I outlined the highlight areas for a more dramatic effect

I did the same outlining in this colorful cocktail,

Seeing Double

Sometimes, it’s hard to begin a painting

because you don’t know where to start

I used my photo editor, PicMonkey to “paint” this bottle for me

I applied several special effects to the photo

bottle effect photo collage

Clockwise from large original photo,

PicMonkey sketch effect top right,

PicMonkey levels effect middle right,

PicMonkey burst effect lower right,

PicMonkey posterize effect bottom middle

You can also use Waterlogue app to transform your photo into a painting

Preset Style = Vibrant Format = 6" (Medium) Format Margin = Small Format Border = Sm. Rounded Drawing = #2 Pencil Drawing Weight = Medium Drawing Detail = Medium Paint = Natural Paint Lightness = Auto Paint Intensity = More Water = Tap Water Water Edges = Medium Water Bleed = Average Brush = Natural Detail Brush Focus = Everything Brush Spacing = Narrow Paper = Watercolor Paper Texture = Medium Paper Shading = Light Options Faces = Enhance Faces

Looking at all these photos helped me decide

how to simplify the shapes for painting

bottle collage

Photo Effects & Blue Bottle

blue bottle

Adding highlights when painting with acrylic is much easier!

Add them last and don’t overdo,

several well placed strokes add a lot of drama

Stand Alone

Melanie’s Flowers

Reflections

I hope you try a photo editor or use the Waterlogue app

to play around with a photo and then paint it~

Be Fearless!

I will be joining these fabulous parties and blogs:

Sundays on Silverado/  Happiness is Homemade

Love Your Creativity

Between Naps on the Porch / Turn About Tuesday 

Wednesday Linky Party / Karin’s Cottage Linky Party /  Creative Crafts

Full Plate Thursday /Thursday Favorite Things

Home Matters

Comments
22 Responses to “Fearless Friday, Painting Glass”
  1. They are all so beautiful! I love esp. the red wine and whisky on the rock one.

  2. Pam says:

    Jenna, you have so many beautiful paintings on glass. I love each one you shared. Thank you for reminding me of the Waterlogue app. I used to enjoy playing around with it.

    Happy Friday!

  3. I love playing with Picmonkey – they keep making it better all the time. Thanks for the tips using it. Who knew you were also a computer whiz? Happy weekend to you!

  4. I always have trouble with glass so of course I’m bookmarking this one. I bought some Daniel Smith masking fluid and didn’t like it at all — took forever to remove (finally got it off with the tonbow eraser). I’ll have to try the WN. They rarely, if ever, disappoint.

    • Thanks Jeanie~ I use a rubber cement eraser with the masking fluid and it works great. Sometimes I use a white paint pen to add white highlights too, but most of the time I just try to paint around the places I want to remain white. Happy Painting!

  5. Ricki Treleaven says:

    I LOVE painting glass and metal. You do a great job, Jenna! I hope to see you soon, maybe we could get some iced coffee or something!

  6. lghiggins says:

    Amazing techniques and results, Jenna. It is always fun to read your tutorials.

  7. Karen says:

    You do the most incredible job of painting glass which I believe has to be one of the most difficult as your beautiful examples show.

  8. Nancy says:

    What lovely paintings you have done of glass. You always amaze me. I enjoyed all your tips! Thank you!
    And I am off to okay with waterlogue. Thank you for reminding me.

  9. Kim says:

    Jenna, these are all so beautiful – wow! I especially love the tulips, the whiskey glass, and the blue bottle. Is PicMonkey just for art or do you use it for photography too? I’m going to have to check it out. Thanks for sharing your wonderful talent!

  10. So fun Jenna and colorful. Love this paint effect. I am happy to feature your lovely painted glass at Love Your Creativity.

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