Tuesday, September 23, 2008
The Block In(s)
Step #3 Local Color Block In
Today, I blocked in the halftones of the shapes and attacked my center of interest. I try my best to see this as a collection of shapes and not people in a waiting room. If I get all my shapes drawn correctly the painting will have a better chance of working. As I draw my shapes with paint, I am also working on color, value and edges.
Set #2 Tonal Block In
Monday I decided to block in all my dark and light shapes using terra rosa. Sometimes I'll skip this step and go straight to the block in with the halftone colors (the major color of the shape). Using a single color helps me see the overall design of the shapes.
Here is a detail of the main character in this "play". All of this is a work in progress.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Waiting on Mom
Step #1 charcoal drawing on a grey toned canvas panel
Thought I'd make a better effort at recording the process of a painting. I'll have to take it off the easel and bring it outside to photograph each stage. This process of stopping to photograph will also give me a chance to view the painting in a different way.
I love the saying "Make your life a work of art". I believe that can be done by anyone in any walk of life. What this means to me is; in anything you do be there 100% and make it as beautiful as you can. From the meal you prepare, to the bed you make - I believe a person can be creative in any act.
My current work takes that saying literally. The paintings I create are from my life - where I travel, what I see and who I meet.
This painting is called "Waiting on Mom". I was at the Spartanburg Regional Hospital's Heart Center in their waiting room waiting on my Mom. She was having a heart catheterization to investigate some problems she had been experiencing. There were alot of people in the waiting room waiting on their loved ones too.
I don't always make a charcoal drawing first, but because the composition was alittle complicated I thought I'd map it out.
Thought I'd make a better effort at recording the process of a painting. I'll have to take it off the easel and bring it outside to photograph each stage. This process of stopping to photograph will also give me a chance to view the painting in a different way.
I love the saying "Make your life a work of art". I believe that can be done by anyone in any walk of life. What this means to me is; in anything you do be there 100% and make it as beautiful as you can. From the meal you prepare, to the bed you make - I believe a person can be creative in any act.
My current work takes that saying literally. The paintings I create are from my life - where I travel, what I see and who I meet.
This painting is called "Waiting on Mom". I was at the Spartanburg Regional Hospital's Heart Center in their waiting room waiting on my Mom. She was having a heart catheterization to investigate some problems she had been experiencing. There were alot of people in the waiting room waiting on their loved ones too.
I don't always make a charcoal drawing first, but because the composition was alittle complicated I thought I'd map it out.
Monday, September 01, 2008
Cecilia Beaux -"Man with a Cat"
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