I have added some 'blue' overlays to the bag using some transparent white, ultramarine and winsor blue. There are a few minor bits to add once the area is dry.
The scarf has also been blocked in with many tones and texture details to be added as I go. Again, I shall add smudges when the scarf is complete. If this area is not ready for me to work on tomorrow, I shall start to add the 'brick' texture/pattern to the background.
Friday, August 26, 2016
The bag texture has a woven appearance with a 'herring bone' type pattern, though it is not very distinct. Once finished and dry, I shall add some transparent overlays of blue smears to keep it within the 'movement' theme. It is a fabric bag, and therefore does not have a rigid form.
I shall also begin to block in the basic pattern on the scarf.
I shall also begin to block in the basic pattern on the scarf.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
I have added more detail to the insignia of the gondola. I am using conjecture, but I am presuming that each gondola or gondola fleet will have its own individual insignia making the actual boat traceable. I would love to know what the significance of the insignia is. Perhaps, on my next visit to Venice, i shall investigate this.
I shall work further on the bag over the next few days.
I shall work further on the bag over the next few days.
Saturday, August 20, 2016
I primarily keep this blog for myself in that it is good for me to examine my plans, methods and reasons with each painting. In that way, I can learn and make progress. Wouldn't it be wonderful if some of the masters kept a blog about their work. We would then not have questions about Leonardo's intentions in the Mona Lisa or we would have Michelangelo's thoughts on anatomy as he was preparing for a masterpiece!
I don't want to give the impression that I compare myself to the masters of the past but it would be comforting to know that my work means more that just another painting. I am not sure if many people actually read this anyway as, even though there are recorded 'views', there is never any response to the work. Also it disturbs me that, when I go into the statistics, some of the referring sites seem to link to sites that are dubious in morality and have no connection to fine arts! I shall continue to complete it anyway!!! As can be seen in the photograph, I have blocked in some areas in the lower section. Once dry, I shall add detail and vary the tones as usual. The boat insignia is quite rich which I hope to accomplish as I continue. The grey areas next to that are the fabric of a handbag which needs the texture of the fabric and overlays of tone.
I don't want to give the impression that I compare myself to the masters of the past but it would be comforting to know that my work means more that just another painting. I am not sure if many people actually read this anyway as, even though there are recorded 'views', there is never any response to the work. Also it disturbs me that, when I go into the statistics, some of the referring sites seem to link to sites that are dubious in morality and have no connection to fine arts! I shall continue to complete it anyway!!! As can be seen in the photograph, I have blocked in some areas in the lower section. Once dry, I shall add detail and vary the tones as usual. The boat insignia is quite rich which I hope to accomplish as I continue. The grey areas next to that are the fabric of a handbag which needs the texture of the fabric and overlays of tone.
Friday, August 19, 2016
I am making progress albeit slowly, as is my usual m.o.
One of the advantages of doing this blog, is that it shows me where I need to work further or where I have made errors. For example, the streaks of colour which are to suggest movement, need to be at the same angle to 'ring true'. In some of the coloured bands of blue/purple, which I did separately, there was a slight difference in angle, which did not look right.
After photographing the painting for the blog, it showed the obvious fault, and I was able to correct it before I had finished the session.
One of the advantages of doing this blog, is that it shows me where I need to work further or where I have made errors. For example, the streaks of colour which are to suggest movement, need to be at the same angle to 'ring true'. In some of the coloured bands of blue/purple, which I did separately, there was a slight difference in angle, which did not look right.
After photographing the painting for the blog, it showed the obvious fault, and I was able to correct it before I had finished the session.
I have added some tone and texture to the ledge under the elbow. It contains decorative chord and fabric but I still do not want a static representation hence the smudges. The are still many layers to add to this entire area and I have decided to complete the background before I start on the face. I shall add smudges from the face and hair over the background.
This is something that I have not previously attempted, as much of my work, particularly in watercolour, is photo realistic and, I suppose, there is a little trepidation in trying something new.
This is something that I have not previously attempted, as much of my work, particularly in watercolour, is photo realistic and, I suppose, there is a little trepidation in trying something new.
Sunday, August 14, 2016
I took this photo at a different time of day which gives a better representation of the true colour. When taken later with low outside light and artificial light, the light reflects off the glossy surface of the oil.
I am underpainting some colour on the inside of the gondola and there are many different tones to be added which is not possible painting wet in wet, so the details will be added gradually as it dries. The details are more streaks of light as suggested by movement.
I am underpainting some colour on the inside of the gondola and there are many different tones to be added which is not possible painting wet in wet, so the details will be added gradually as it dries. The details are more streaks of light as suggested by movement.
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Again, not a true colour representation as there is some reflected light on areas of paint that are a little glossy but it can be seen that I am adding texture to the background. Whilst it only covers a small area at present, it will make more sense once the entire background is complete. Even when covered, there will be small refinements in highlights and overpainted lines.
Friday, August 12, 2016
In the first session today, I added some form to the left of the garment. It may not be at the finished stage yet, but I shall leave it for now.
The colour of this shot more closely resembles the actual colour of the painting, whereas, in the one below, I feel that it appears a little lighter than in actuality.
I will also adjust the angles on the arm, which at present does not appear to be in scale.
In the second session for today, I added some background texture and colour. As I want to accentuate the feeling of movement, the background will only be in suggestion form, and not in full focus. The warm tones are the bricks of a wall belonging to a building at the side of the canal in Venice. The green tones are fabric on the side of the gondola in which we were travelling. There will be a little more refinement to the definition of these areas, but not enough to be in focus. The angle of the smudges of colour suggest a movement to the right of the painting.
The colour of this shot more closely resembles the actual colour of the painting, whereas, in the one below, I feel that it appears a little lighter than in actuality.
I will also adjust the angles on the arm, which at present does not appear to be in scale.
In the second session for today, I added some background texture and colour. As I want to accentuate the feeling of movement, the background will only be in suggestion form, and not in full focus. The warm tones are the bricks of a wall belonging to a building at the side of the canal in Venice. The green tones are fabric on the side of the gondola in which we were travelling. There will be a little more refinement to the definition of these areas, but not enough to be in focus. The angle of the smudges of colour suggest a movement to the right of the painting.
Thursday, August 11, 2016
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
This will not make much sense at the first stage. some areas are black and some a dark navy blue. The shape at the top is the sleeve of a cardigan on the elbow which is resting on the ledge of a gondola. I am thinking of leaving the figure until I have completed the background. I think that, as a friend said recently, I am being brave painting a portrait of my wife. I might agree!
The consolation is, that it will be done with a very large amount of love and a modicum os sensitivity.
The consolation is, that it will be done with a very large amount of love and a modicum os sensitivity.
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Sunday, August 7, 2016
I have begun to outline my next oil. A portrait of my wife. It is difficult to see the pose on this photo, as I don't like too much graphite mixed with the oil paint as I paint. I have yet to add features which, of course, have to meet with the approval of the subject and yet be true to life so that it is a true image of her. I shall blur some of the edges and paint a largely nondescript background as the pose is taken from a ride on a gondola in Venice and I want the feeling of movement and not a static shot.
Thursday, August 4, 2016
The invitation event for our 'Christmas in July' went well with 25 or so guests enjoying the social afternoon of art. We had many friends and colleagues who brought their friends new to out little home gallery which made it a special time.
Now that it is over, we are considering opening the gallery to the public on a regular basis, once a month for a couple of hours at the weekend. It would be advertised in local press only as we are not an official commercial premises, so it would be under the auspice of a 'visiting friend'.
I am now giving some focus to my next painting. I have the watercolour underway in the early drawing stage, but my heart is on painting another oil portrait. I have two in mind, a companion painting of my grandson with material from the same session that my last one was sourced and one of my wife. With the latter, I am considering less focus than in my other oils. It will still be 'realist' in style, but with less, or no, hard edges. The intention of this is to create a feeling of movement. New paintings always excite me and this is no exception. Watch this space for future progress.
Now that it is over, we are considering opening the gallery to the public on a regular basis, once a month for a couple of hours at the weekend. It would be advertised in local press only as we are not an official commercial premises, so it would be under the auspice of a 'visiting friend'.
I am now giving some focus to my next painting. I have the watercolour underway in the early drawing stage, but my heart is on painting another oil portrait. I have two in mind, a companion painting of my grandson with material from the same session that my last one was sourced and one of my wife. With the latter, I am considering less focus than in my other oils. It will still be 'realist' in style, but with less, or no, hard edges. The intention of this is to create a feeling of movement. New paintings always excite me and this is no exception. Watch this space for future progress.
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