Same drawing, two photos. The painting will be based on drawings. My goal is to learn to analyze and remember what I see, like artists had to do before photography.
Blog about oil paintings by Robert Dawson
Same drawing, two photos. The painting will be based on drawings. My goal is to learn to analyze and remember what I see, like artists had to do before photography.
So far so good.
Grade: B-
For this one, I used only Turpenoid as my medium. It works better.
Grade: D-
This is the first in a series of studies, the goal of which is to regain comfort with blending. I essentially gave up with this one and began adding distinguishable strokes to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal.
I tried a fan brush and found that, with this small of an image (12"x16" total), this brush doesn't work well and I am left with using either the latest brush I've loaded with paint or another brush that I set aside solely for blending.
The composition is a bit unsettling but the overall painting is decent for an afternoon.
Step 1: Outline and block in composition
Step 2: Add darkest darks and detail to test effect
Step 3: Continue detail of all objects
Step 4: Add background
This procedure may not be viewed as mature, as working in a general to specific manner is quicker and much less stressful with regard to proportions. However, experimenting with the process is fun and I like how this turned out.