Posts filed under ‘painting’
It’s Life Jim, but not as we know it
After last week’s disaster which was too awful to put on here until I get round to painting over it with some corrections, this week’s lesson was the first of two sessions painting a self-portrait. Does it still count as Life Painting, I wonder, when you yourself are the model? It’s a bit like Charlie Chaplin being both sides of the camera when making his films.
Now I don’t want to tempt fate, but I feel quite pleased with the way it’s going so far. Lot’s more to do to it yet. Only half way through as the time goes, so does that mean the painting is half way through? My main worry is that next week I will do too much to it and keep trying to improve it by slapping on more and more paint. How will I know when to stop? Sometimes less is more. Well we shall see. So the questions I’m asking today are:
- How do you know when the painting is finished?
- Does it still count as Life Painting when you are both model and artist (and fully clothed!)
If anyone can suggest answers to these please let me know.
Painting with a Palette Knife
Well three weeks in to my new painting course and not a great deal to show for it yet. It’s at the Art Academy on Southwark Street (so handy for the Tate Modern) and the teacher is full of enthusiasm, support and positivity which is helpful if you produce the sort of nonsense I usually do.
Week one was charcol sketches, fun but I put mine in the bin. Week two was a study in light and shade, so at least we got to use some paint. We had to paint a collection of white objects on a white cloth paying atention to tone and shadow, which was exacting. I did bring the picture home but probably won’t bother to put it up on here as it’s a bit obscure, especially if you didn’t see the original objects. And week three, this study in yellow. The thing about this was that we had to abandon the brushes and use only the palete knife, which I had never done before. The result is a mess as you can see but it was great fun. I really enjoyed slapping the paint on and plastering it all over the place. It is a quick way to paint, though as always the picture would have been better for a little bit more time. Lesson four tomorrow night, I wonder what that will bring.
Life Painting on Canvas
Unfinished as yet, and rather rough, but here is my first attempt at painting on canvas. Taking the advice of a friend I told the model I was not painting her, thereby excusing in advance the fact that it doesn’t look like her. More work to do on this so update coming soon – assuming it looks better not worse!
Portrait of Someone I’ve Never Met!
Now that I am not doing classes my output of drawings has rather dropped off and painting has been non-existent. Must try harder!
Well here is my latest little Life Drawing effort. On the face of it (no pun intended) it looks like a reasonable sketch I think. Only one problem really, which is that despite my best efforts to draw what I saw, this picture looks nothing like the model (and family member) who sat for me. I mean, not even vaguely recognisably close. So, disappointment all around.
Unfinished Nude
Oh how frustrating is that! Despite being a pose held for two lessons I still didn’t get finished. I really wanted to come away with a finished painting, but the teacher kept pointing out the improvements required in the drawing and I had to make adjustments here and there. She said it was better to have a well drawn unfinished picture than a finished but wrong one and I guess she was right. But what now? The term is finished. Do I leave the picture unfinished or just buy some acrylics of my own and finish it from memory/imagination. I mean it’s not like I want to frame it and have a great big naked man on my living room wall, but I would so have liked to complete the work.
Now the question is what to do next. Of course I draw when I can but it’s so hard to paint or even draw in everyday life. I need a regular class to keep me going. More life painting, or life drawing, or maybe portraiture would be good. It would be nice to make my drawings look like the actual people they are of.
Work In Progress
Well to finish off the course we have a two week pose. Does this mean I will finally produce a finished painting? Or will I just work at half-speed? Usually I spend most of a lesson just trying to get the drawing right and then slap most of the paint on in the final ten minutes or so. As you can see above, in the whole of the first lesson I have not got much further than the “drawing” stage, and in fact it still needs some adjustment. Never mind, I will start next week with some final adjustments to the shape and the get on with it. Hopefully when I have finished there will be something better than usual to upload here. Shame it’s a bloke, it would have been nice to finish off the term with a traditional bare lady picture but never mind. It’s the art that counts. And then the question is what to do next. More Life Painting, back to Life Drawing, or something else? Hmmm…
Painting Without Nudes?
Just for a change, and because nobody will sit still for me, I abandoned Life study today and did this watercolour of my local pub. It looks a bit pinker and a bit more ramshackle than the real thing but on the whole I don’t think it’s too bad. Maybe I could offer it to the landlord in exchange for a free beer or two. OK maybe just a diet coke. Whatever. I will be glad to get back to my Life class tomorrow.