This is one of the weekly 6-hour paintings we have been doing all semester. I have liked very little of what I have produced, up until the last few weeks when we have been required to place our figure in an environment. Gee, I should have just been doing that all along, because my figures have improved since she started having us do that. This is oil on canvasboard, about 14″ tall.
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I figure painting I actually like
Published May 5, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Nude , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist 5 CommentsTags: Art, Figure Painting, Oil Painting
Weekly figure painting #4
Published March 3, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Nude , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist 1 CommentTags: Art, female, Nude, Oil Painting, Painting
Weekly figure painting #3
Published February 25, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Nude , Oil Painting , Painting , Realism , Realist Leave a CommentTags: Art, male, Nude, Oil Painting, Painting
This one is larger: 22″x28″. Still the same limited palette of white, burnt umber, burnt sienna and yellow ochre. I find that glazing yields effects that look a little like blues and purples. My handling of hands and feet is still weak, but is it really laziness on my part at this point? Probably so. I’d honestly rather be painting interiors or landscapes.
Weekly figure painting #2
Published February 17, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Nude , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist 2 CommentsTags: Art, male, Nude, Oil Painting, Painting
Weekly figure study
Published February 11, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Nude , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist Leave a CommentTags: Art, Figure, Nude, Oil Painting, Painting
Portrait of Richard
Published February 11, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist , portrait , portraiture Leave a CommentTags: Art, Oil Painting, Painting, portrait
Hello again.
Published January 31, 2008 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Oil Painting , Painting , Realism , Realist , portrait , portraiture Leave a CommentTags: Art, Oil Painting, Painting, portrait
Situation and Environment: Final Painting
Published December 22, 2007 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist 3 CommentsTags: Art, figurative, Fine Art, Oil Painting, Painting, portrait, portraiture, Realism
I just turned in this painting for my final project in Situation and Environment class. As with every project this semester, I was absolutely under the gun doing it, and I know it sure as heck is not perfect. But I guess it is good enough to upload for viewing here. The model is my mother. Oil on canvas, 24″x18″.
A pastel
Published December 6, 2007 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Drawing , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Realism , Realist 3 CommentsTags: Art, Fine Art, Painting, pastel, portrait, Realism
I hesitate to post this, because it is only the second pastel I’ve ever tried to do, and the first pastel was just the week before last. I was really not confident about pastels, but after this one, I feel a lot better and I am looking forward to the pastel self-portrait we will be doing as out final project. Some areas are more developed than others because I was really focused on the face. This is from Academy reference and it’s about 16″x20″.
Master copy: Jean Broc “The Death of Hyacinth”
Published November 27, 2007 Art , Art Blog , Art General , Figure , Figure Painting , Fine Art , Oil Painting , Painting , Paintings , Realism , Realist 2 CommentsTags: Apollo, Art, Figure Painting, Fine Art, Greek, mythology, Oil Painting, pagan, realist painting
I have, embarrassingly, never painted an old master copy before. I have drawn plenty, but never painted. This one is for Situation and Environment class. It’s Jean Broc’s The Death of Hyacinth, a kind of obscure subject by an obscure painter, but I am considering giving it as a gift to a pagan friend who has Apollo as a patron (Apollo is the taller guy embracing the kid who has just been whacked in the head with a discus.) As always with these class paintings, I did not have a lot of time to do it, and so there are plenty of problems. The values on the bodies aren’t pushed enough, and the rendering is sloppy. Apollo’s fabric is clumsy. I had to reposition the discus. And so on. But overall, I’m happy enough with it. 16″x20″, oil on canvas.







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