Showing posts with label woman with a fan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woman with a fan. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
At the Soirée - original oil pastel figurative drawing
This drawing happened quickly - I had been thinking about this tilt of the head, so I just experimented. There wasn't a model in sight, so I simply had to make do. And I just let it be the way it is - pretty loose, my favorite thing, actually. For the support, I used multi-media artboard that I purchased from Jerry's and I love it! I think it'll take lots of abuse and the surface is wonderful - accepts everything I've tried. I'm SO thankful to be living when there are many art products available - no grinding colors myself - ugh! The artboard is 10 x 8" and I left a little border around it, so maybe it's about 9 x 7". Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Geisha with a Fan II - original oil figurative painting
Friday, July 27, 2012
On My Easel - Girl with a Fan oil figurative Work In Progress
This is one of those "I just don't know about this one" paintings, of which I have many. I had a model for a very short session, and as usual, I think the drawing that I did this painting from is better than the painting. I envy those who can draw and paint beautifully from a photo, which would really be helpful for me, since I live in a little town and finding a model could become more time-consuming that the actual art. Oh well, one does what one can. And I'm open to suggestions. Thanks for dropping by and letting me rant.
Monday, March 07, 2011
A Little Mystery - original oil pastel portrait painting
This loose, sort of scribbly oil pastel was done on black 12 x 9" Colourfix paper. Some of the black bits of paper show through here and there and I like the way that look accentuates the looseness of the work.
This afternoon - between my dandelion pulling efforts - I took my oil pastels outside and did some color studies. I have been reading Hensche on Painting by John Robichaux (a Dover publication) and decided to do experiments just with white - white in shade and then in sunlight. I then tried to duplicate the colors. Normally, I would use oil paint for these studies, but the oil pastel worked just great because it blends easily! It was a worthwhile exercise in learning to see better and it was so lovely being in the back yard with Roger while it's still cool and springlike.
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio! Sold
This afternoon - between my dandelion pulling efforts - I took my oil pastels outside and did some color studies. I have been reading Hensche on Painting by John Robichaux (a Dover publication) and decided to do experiments just with white - white in shade and then in sunlight. I then tried to duplicate the colors. Normally, I would use oil paint for these studies, but the oil pastel worked just great because it blends easily! It was a worthwhile exercise in learning to see better and it was so lovely being in the back yard with Roger while it's still cool and springlike.
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio! Sold
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