This is a drawing in charcoal of one of my favorite fruits, the pear.
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Friday, February 5, 2010
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
My Tiny Messy Studio
I like to see the artists' studios. I think that an artist's studio gives some insight into their character as well as how they go about painting or doing whatever. I've seen studios that are spotless and so neatly organized that you might think it's a display in some art store. And I've seen studios that are so messy that I have to wonder how any of them actually make art. I lean more towards the latter.
My studio space is small and when I decide I want to change media to do some other project, I have to "put away" my current studio and set up the one for that medium. So I began to get canvas bags and organizing containers that contain the materials I need for whatever I might be working on. For example, I have a canvas bag where I keep all of my watercolor supplies and one for all of my pastel supplies. It's a good thing that I don't work with mixed media or I'd really be out of luck. Anyway, I thought I'd share some photos of my space so you can perhaps get some insight into me.
Here is how it looks when standing in the entrance to the room.
This view is from the closet behind my desk which is full of junk. I have little room between my desk and the closet so trying to position my seat just right takes some energy.
As you can see I've just set up a small canvas board and stuck it onto an large old palette which is acting as a backing. My table easel does allow me to have short canvas like this because the top slides down only so far. I am planning a still life of--what else--pears. Three, I think, resting on a plain table or perhaps on a table cloth--still learning how to make fabric look good.
Okay. So this is where I work. Note, too, that there is no space, really, to set up a still life so I mostly do them from photos, my memory or just my imagination.
Anyway it would be cool to see your studio so if you like send a comment with a link to your blog or photo gallery.
My studio space is small and when I decide I want to change media to do some other project, I have to "put away" my current studio and set up the one for that medium. So I began to get canvas bags and organizing containers that contain the materials I need for whatever I might be working on. For example, I have a canvas bag where I keep all of my watercolor supplies and one for all of my pastel supplies. It's a good thing that I don't work with mixed media or I'd really be out of luck. Anyway, I thought I'd share some photos of my space so you can perhaps get some insight into me.
Here is how it looks when standing in the entrance to the room.
This view is from the closet behind my desk which is full of junk. I have little room between my desk and the closet so trying to position my seat just right takes some energy.
As you can see I've just set up a small canvas board and stuck it onto an large old palette which is acting as a backing. My table easel does allow me to have short canvas like this because the top slides down only so far. I am planning a still life of--what else--pears. Three, I think, resting on a plain table or perhaps on a table cloth--still learning how to make fabric look good.
Okay. So this is where I work. Note, too, that there is no space, really, to set up a still life so I mostly do them from photos, my memory or just my imagination.
Anyway it would be cool to see your studio so if you like send a comment with a link to your blog or photo gallery.
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Monday, November 23, 2009
My Art is For Sale
I know that one day I will be a world famous artist up there with the likes of Piccasso, Matisse and Pollock. Therefore I've decided to put my art up for sale now while I'm still alive.
Note: All sales final. No refunds. No haggling.
1. Three Pears $ 1,200,000.00
2. Four Sketches $ 62,348.79
3. Doodle of a Pear $ 800,000.11
4. Tree at Sunset $13,000,000.00
Note: All sales final. No refunds. No haggling.
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Henri Matisse,
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Visual Arts
Three Pears
Here are more pears. This time there are three. This is not yet finished. I am doing this painting with oil pastel using a pointillism technique. Again I am showing two different photos because I really suck at photography, so perhaps this will give you a feel for how it might actually look.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Colored Pencil: A Pear Doodle
Here is one a colored pencil sketch that I did about a week or so ago. For some reason I am into drawing and painting pears. I like to eat pears, but I'm not a fanatic. It's just a subject I use to experiment with value and color.
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Watercolor: A Tree at Sunset (or something like that)
Here are two pictures of a small watercolor I did during my watercolor class. I took classes a month ago at the McMurray Art League in McMurray, PA. The instructor, Carol-sue, is really talented and although I attended only six classes, I learned a lot. She'll be back in the Spring and I hope I'll be able to take more classes.
The first is one I enhanced a bit because the original was a little dark. The second one is a crop of the original not enhanced.
The first is one I enhanced a bit because the original was a little dark. The second one is a crop of the original not enhanced.
Labels:
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Arts,
Painting,
watercolor,
Watercolor painting
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Pollock's The She-Wolf
When I was studying painting in college many years back I became fascinated with abstract expressionism. The works by two artists (Richard Diebenkorn and Jackson Pollock) influenced some of my later work, but I particularly liked Pollock's paintings prior to his drip painting series. At MoMA I found and image of The She-Wolf.
There is also a cool video about the painting, but when I tried to embed it, the video wouldn't play.
There is also a cool video about the painting, but when I tried to embed it, the video wouldn't play.
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