My ArtVenture: Acrylic painting “Johnny: In search of father”

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Hello dear Steemians,


 
Today I wanted to present you two things:

 

First of all my last painting. It is already a while ago since I was planning to do Sailing Ship but never had mood or how we call inspiration that is also maybe because I do not have any Acrylic paper anymore. But when my Watercolor block was empty I saw a cardboard of that block, I love using such hard cardboard for Acrylic works and that was a time.

While yesterday I saw my reference ship I just remembered that about 3 months ago I wrote a little free writing for the digital Art of @xpilar where he created a digital seascape with Ship. That inspired me to write an adventure story to it, that also made me to create a different surrounding sailing ship and of course my story. In my opinion they both fit very well together.

 

Hope you like it too.


 


 
“Johnny: In search of father” by @Stef1

 

...Finally it seems that the ship set off and Johnny who is hiding under the deck could make a deep sign of relief. Now. for next few hours nobody will come down under the deck to search for anything, as everyone was busy with their own tasks.

Johny was 15 year old boy, whose father was a simple sailor of a royal ship, but now 4 months ago he got a bad news, the ship was lost after last storm and until now nobody knew what happen to the crew. The families already hold funerals even without bodies but they needed the rest for the souls of lost ones.

Johnny never had a feeling that he lost his father. He thought that people might have a feeling when one of your loved one dies and he did not have. That day he had a good sleep and had a good days with his friends laughing and playing. it is not possible that he would not feel it.

He was convinced that his father is alive maybe ill but alive, maybe lost his memory but ALIVE. That is why he was on this ship hidden under the deck, run away from his grandmother, who was only his family.

He lost his mother as a little child and he did not want to lose his father. If anyone would be able to find him it was HIM. That is why he was on this Sailing ship that was heading to the same place to "new World", that is how his father called that place and he is coming too...

 



 
My step-by-step process:

 


 


 


 


 
The finished painting:

 


 
Acrylic painting “Johnny: In search of father” by @Stef1

Textured Cardboard paper 30x40 cm, paper weight 200 gsm, acrylic colours, flat and round brushes and palette knife

 


 
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I hope you enjoyed my post and thank you for viewing :-)


 

 



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This is so nice! I love the textures you gave to the water!

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Thank you for your nice words and taking time for viewing :)

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Hi @stef1

I love such sailing ships and love that you paint them.
Great story you write too

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Me too, I remember it was very long ago when I did quite regular of such ships. There are still couple of ideas that I need to make true as I have again good pastel paper.Thank you for visiting my post and for your comment :)

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Wow, this is beautiful! You have serious talent.

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Thank you for your nice words :)

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wow, such a beautiful painting! I love the greenish colors you gave the ocean in contrast with pinkish, blue sky!

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Thank you, you are right as acrylic anyway such bright color I just decided to combine few :)

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It's beautiful. I admire artist who paints with acrylic. It dries too fast

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That is right, but good thing is if there are errors then you can correct quickly too :)

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Yeah that's true. I also use oil, and love the way I can manipulate it till I get what I desire

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You're so right about having so many great art ideas to work on and not being able to, for one reason or the other... I have similar issues, I have a lot of drawings to make but haven't been able to.

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