Thursday, March 25, 2010

pre re-do


Just for comparison...  I  like the nose on this version... but i really think the second one
captures more of the likeness...
What do you think?

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Redo...


I couldn't help myself and painted over my earlier version of this Sorolla self portrait...(much to my family's dismay!)
My latest rendition is the top image and Sorolla's is underneath. I know there is no comparison, but I do
like the later version to the first. I used more paint.
I wish that i had gotten the scale smaller, so that the composition was more similar!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Grandmother's Shawl


L is my model for this little watercolor, (7.25x8.50 in.). She is wrapped in a beautiful shawl made in Indonesia with intricate hand-embroidered flowers all over. This wrap was my Grandmother's.
I loved how the sun hit the far side of L's face and the front of the shawl.

John Singer Sargent painted a number of figures wrapped in these huge, paisley-trimmed shawls that he had collected in his travels. My set-up for this little painting was inspired those paintings.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Face #7


Baling wire face inspired by Alexander Calder. My model was the sculpture of Heracles.
Calder used to bring a roll of wire to a party and render a portrait of each guest in wire!
Love that man's work!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

face 6

face 5

face 4


I painted this with oil on canvas board. I used burnt umber and white... fun little value exercise. I still feel that i could mess with it some more. Initially i worked from a copy that i printed off the computer, then i compared it to the image on my computer screen and saw the glaring discrepancy from original to printed image. So much is lost! I'm finishing by working from the computer image, but it is starting to lose the "freshness". Dislike.