I really needed to dive into this one this morning and the only thing I knew was that I needed to start blending lighter colour onto the backgrounds to add volume to the composition. Oddly, I started with some light colours (yellow) on the face vase and then added green to the flower stocks, followed … Continue reading Warped Two – Taking a Step Back to Consider…
Warped Two – Introducing The Shadow
In a nutshell, I used Payne's Grey to paint in the shadows and then the painting bug bit. So, I did a nice red wash with a matte and opaque red over the crimson background. I did the same with the green surface in the lower half of the painting. I used a few different … Continue reading Warped Two – Introducing The Shadow
Warped Two – The first applications of paint
I'm enjoying the messy brushstrokes here. They give the structure tension and movement. The more I follow this documentation of the steps, the clearer my vision becomes for how the end result might be. Not only am I seeing how the successive layers of colour will deepen the structures, I also feel how the light … Continue reading Warped Two – The first applications of paint
Revisiting the Big Still Life Project – Warped Composition – A Drawing
For those who've been following the progress of my still lives this past few months, you know I was challenged a few days ago to warp my visions and play with perspectives. The first version of Warped was done on a smaller paper: 17"(43.2cm) x 14"(35.6cm). I originally had no intention of painting it, but … Continue reading Revisiting the Big Still Life Project – Warped Composition – A Drawing
(Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – I might be done with this one…
I'd love to hear your feedback on this one... is there anything you feel need tweaking? If so, what, where, and how would you like to see the changes? I fiddled for nearly four hours on this today (Nov 20th, 20) during my class. I'd stand back, look and dive in to add the tiniest … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – I might be done with this one…
(Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Layering In Details
This doesn't seem like a big jump from the last posting on this, but I've added different colour layers, small hues to the flowers and stocks, as well as some contrasting for the light... There feels to be much more to do, but that means nothing. Sometimes, I sleep on my progress and feel it … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Layering In Details
(Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Adding Some Context
I was wondering how to add the shadows subtly with the palette knife and it wasn't coming to me until... I changed the position of the light I was using. Originally on my right, it kept throwing annoying shadows from my hand as I worked and I couldn't see the canvas surface, so I switched … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Adding Some Context
(Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Next Layers
To be honest, I've been staring at the model and the canvas for days now. I wasn't sure what to do. I guess I just needed to build up my confidence. I visualized all sorts of methods and possibilities. I told myself to just let go, dive in, and see what happens. As soon as … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-life Project – Next Layers
(Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-Life (a.k.a. 5th Still-life Project) – A New Approach
I'm approaching this one very differently. I've been wanting to paint with a pallet knife, so that's the first change. I also wanted to paint directly onto the canvas, without drawing first, so that's the second change. The big change is that I will be painting very thick layers of paint, from the background forward... … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – The Big Still-Life (a.k.a. 5th Still-life Project) – A New Approach
(Home) – Studio Painting – 5th Still-life Project – I Have Chosen This Composition
Part of the delay in picking a final composition was that I hadn't reflected upon what I wanted to achieve or say with it. I'm still not sure what I want to say, but I know more about what I want to achieve and see in it. I desire it to have a Wabi-Sabi aesthetic... … Continue reading (Home) – Studio Painting – 5th Still-life Project – I Have Chosen This Composition
