Figures, Faces, Hands and Pears

Nice rhythm, but it doesn’t really rhyme. And although we drew feet in class on Tuesday as well, I just didn’t think any of them were even worth including. I tried out oil stick on newsprint and didn’t mind it. I thought my first drawing of our model’s face went not badly, but it’s pretty difficult to believe that the other two are even the same person. Hands…. well, they speak for themselves. I really enjoyed working monochromatically on my pear painting and I think I will try to do more of that, but probably without this outlining thing next time.

Figure Sketches, Oil Stick on Newsprint, 18″ X 24″.

Face and Hand Sketches, Vine Charcoal on Newsprint, 18″ X 24″.

Payne’s Grey Pears, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ X 10″.

22 Oct 2013 Oil Stick Figure One22 Oct 2013 Oil Stick Figure Two22 Oct 2013 Figure Two22 Oct 2013 Face One22 Oct 2013 Face Two 22 Oct 2013 Face Three22 Oct 2013 Hands22 Oct 2013 Figure One26 Oct 2013 Blue Pears

Figure Drawing and an Apple in Hand

On Tuesday I started my figure drawing class. It’s been a long time since I have drawn the figure and I wasn’t sure how it would go and how frustrating I’d find it. As it turned out, I really enjoyed it and found that other than my shoulder and feet getting tired, it went very quickly. I felt I did ok and a lot of what I’ve learned previously came back – now let’s see how much I can improve by the end of the six weeks. We started the class with some quick sketches, then some gestures and blind contours. The last three were 15 minute poses.

Then last night I did some more painting. I thought – hey – let’s see what happens if I use retarding medium in my paint. Bad idea – it seems that I’ve grown used to the short drying time of acrylics and slowing it down was just plain annoying. I’ll call it a learning experience. I wasn’t thrilled with how my painting turned out, but I liked the subject matter and may have to return to it again down the road to see if I could do better.

Figure Sketches Vine Charcoal on Newsprint, 18″ X 24″.

Apple in Hand, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ X 10″.

8 Oct 2013 Figure - Sketch Two 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Sketch Three8 Oct 2013 Figure - Sketch One 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Quick Sketches 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Quick Sketch8 Oct 2013 Figure - Gesture Two 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Gesture One8 Oct 2013 Figure - Blind Contour One 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Blind Contour Two 8 Oct 2013 Figure - Blind Contour Three8 Oct 2013 Figure - 15 Minutes One8 Oct 2013 Figure - 15 Minutes Two8 Oct 2013 Figure - 15 Minutes Three13 Oct 2013 Apple in Hand

Bowl of Pears

I have a tendency to paint fairly tightly, even though I have always been most taken by paintings that could be described as painterly. So I have decided to try to loosen up and try that myself. This is my first attempt.

Bowl of Pears, Acrylic on Canvas, 2 canvases, each 11″ X 14″.

04 Oct 2013 Bowl of Pears

More Tomatoes and a Boy

Unlike last weekend, I did manage to find some time to make a little bit of art. I even spent some time sketching this week, although only one of those images is appearing here. Ben wanted me to draw a picture of him in a weird position – looks a little like a napping zombie to me – minus the blood. And another installment of my tomato series with a different approach that I thought would be fun.

Zombie Boy, Marker on Paper, 9″ x 12″

Tomatoes Four, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ x 10″

28 Sep 2013 Ben Drawing 28 Sep 2013 Tomatoes Four

Tomatoes Three in a series.

And here’s another tomato painting. This time I decided to work from a photo instead of from life. Samantha thought the tomato is too perfect, but she did say that it looked that way in the photo as well. I’m finding painting more enjoyable and less frustrating than when I began back in May and I like the accumulation of images that I’m seeing on my picture shelves.

Tomatoes Three, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ x 10″

15 Sep 2013 Tomatoes Three

Lemons on Black

I wanted to try something a little different and I liked the idea of black gesso. It’s not exactly a huge departure from what I’ve been doing, but I enjoyed the change.

Lemon One, Acrylic on canvas, 5″ X 7″

Lemon Two, Acrylic on canvas, 5″ X 7″

08 Sep 2013 Lemon Two 08 Sep 2013 Lemon One

One and Two in a series complete.

This is the first time since I started this in May that I didn’t finish the painting in one sitting – and I think it would have been better if I had. I’m just not painting often enough to be able to just dive in right away. The red tomato is pretty shapeless. And I had to go back and adjust the shadows in the bowl at the end as they were not dark enough. It’s all part of the process though. For my second painting I did complete it in one sitting and it went more smoothly, but I really looked a lot better immediately after I finished it then it did the following morning. We’ll see how the next one goes.

Tomatoes One, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ x 10″

Tomatoes Two, Acrylic on Canvas Board, 10″ x 10″

29 Aug 2013 Tomatoes One

 

31 Aug 2013 Tomatoes Two

 

First in a Series… in progress

I have decided to create a series of images of the same subject in as many variations as I can manage before I get completely bored and or frustrated. I had hoped to finish this today, but it is still underway. We’ll see how it evolves.

25 Aug Tomatoes Series 1 in prog

A Painting Exercise

I saw this in a book and thought I would try it – a limited palette, interesting negative space and some outlining. I quite like it and will have to play with this some more I think. You can still see the scratches in the board from the one of the many plaster paintings that I covered over to arrive here – I think it adds interest to the surface.

18 Aug 2013 Utensils again