Tuesday, January 4, 2011
New in 2011,Beginning Drawing
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Coming soon, Winter Art Class: for complete beginners and those wishing to improve their drawing ability. Classes will be offered online as well as in person at Islands Arts League in Friday Harbor. Click here to read more
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Sunday, April 25, 2010
Final week this Session, Putting it all together!
This wraps up 12 great weeks of portrait drawing and painting. Everyone has made great steps forward, by building each week on their knowledge and skills.Scroll back to older posts to see our progress. This week was a long hour and a half pose, giving everyone a longer time to look, make corrections, and develop their portraits. Congratulations to our online students and islanders, working live from the model. Look for our class to begin next fall (November?) with long poses and a full color palette.
Final week of this Session, Putting it all together!
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Portrait Paintings from Week Five
This week, everyone was putting together a lot of skills: observation, value and edge observations, mapping out and measuring, seeing where the light falls, using the negative shapes to carve out shapes, cutting back, and last but not least, adding more paint. Thanks to our wonderful model Laura for a great session!
Portait Painting Week Five
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Week Four, Two Tones
Today was exciting as we started to make the move from underdrawing to painting. We applied more paint to the light areas, and exciting things started to happen. We were working with 2 tones, laying in the dark shadows first, and then coming in with a light tone for the lighter areas.Some intersection of paint had hard edges, others had soft edges, we were starting to really be able to see those kinds of edges, hard and soft edges that define the portrait.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
Week Four..... A second color, Finally!
Today we finally brought out a second color onto our palettes. We used burnt umber for a dark tone and a light, naples yellow or yellow ochre mixed with titanium white, a warm light tone. Today's idea was to lay in the dark shadow shapes, and then with a different clean brush, go in and define the light areas. The results were somewhat graphic. Since we were only using 2 tones it forced us to really concentrate on edges. We also enjoyed an ease to make corrections by pushing paint, or cutting an area back. This happened especially in the negative space around the portrait. Exciting things were happening as artist were applying more paint. Our poses today were each 20 minutes. Many thanks to our wonderful model, Noreen Ignelzi!
Labels:
two tone portraits,
two value paintings
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