Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Sunset over the boat yard.
I know it's been a while since my last update. Thought I'd throw up some photography that I've done in recent history. I did see this beautiful sunset going over a boat yard near restaurant we enjoyed the other night called Nippers Beach Grill. It is owned by Chef Kenny Gilbert from Top Chef fame. I am so blessed to live in such a beautiful city. I should be uploading some other art soon. Sorry about the long delay between posts. It is been a busy six months!
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Koi Fish: Trying To Be "Painterly"
Can one learn to be more "painterly"?
I am working on being more "painterly" that is, to work a little less detail into a painting and make it more interesting with less deliberate strokes. I find it a struggle as a left-brained artist; I tend towards painting what I see, in the color I think I see. I have been continuing to use the contrasting colors to start my paintings (see earlier blog post about using the opposite color to start a painting) and have been trying to be less deliberate about my paint strokes.
Some things I have tried in the Koi Fish painting:
Stop pouring over the details. Those hairs/scales/patterns only need to be suggested, not every one needs to be filled in.
Dot in a color that isn't really there. Drawing a white cat? Put some sky blue and pink through the fur. It really won't look unnatural, just more like art and less like a copy. It really is hard to place bits of color that aren't really there, but I am learning that it really does help to make it overall more interesting.
It's not always a mistake. It's a drawing, so even if it isn't really happening in the photo, you get to choose what feels good, not what is necessarily "right".
These are just some ideas that I've picked up by really digging into those pieces that draw me in through more than just the scenery.
Do you have any ideas that can make a realistic type painter more "painterly"? I'd love to hear from you!
| 9"x12" Koi Fish "Surfacing" Soft Pastel on Colourfix |
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