The Diamond Jig (lure painting)

Diamond Jig Oil Painting I'll admit this was 1 of the to the lowest degree effective angling lures I had always fished with.  This lure must be at least thirty years old past now and spent near of its dull life sitting in my old tackle box.  Regardless, I don't pick my painting bailiwick affair based upon how many fishes a lure catches!

I'm always hesitant to paint a lure that has a mirror like finish.  The upshot tin sometimes exist a reflection of me painting the lure in the studio.  While some may think that's some kind of clever referential circle and some deep statement about me reflecting upon my babyhood angling memories… wait just a second… maybe I'yard onto something deep and meaningful here… Call the MOMA!   (wink flash)   Ahem…  I'm not trying to do anything too deep with my artwork.

Sorry, I'yard only trying to make beautiful looking paintings.  Zilch more than.

Because the diamond jig is onetime and slightly tarnished and I was able to position it with a slight twist.  As a result I was able to avoid painting my own reflection in information technology.  I besides resorted to painting a more descriptive background.  The woodgrain background of the painting was fun to do for a alter.  I found the use of raw sienna to exist helpful here.  The woodgrain too provided a tad bit more than color to the composition.

I must say, I'm really getting the hang of painting these treble hooks.  While each one is slightly unlike, peculiarly when considering the lighting and rustiness of each i, they all take similar features.  Features I originally struggled with just now have gotten far more comfortable painting.  I of course draw everything out in pencil get-go.

I couldn't imagine painting something as detailed as a hook without having worked out its intricacies kickoff as a drawing.  That'south where my 0.3mm mechanical pencil comes in handy.  It's the thinnest lead I know of and is fabulous for this kind of stuff!

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