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Sunday, 23 August 2009
Thursday, 16 July 2009
The Kiss
This is my favourite piece. it is by Gustav Klimt and is called "The Kiss".First of all I should point out, this isn't the type of painting I would usually admire - though it is my all time favourite.
It is Art Nouveau and whilst I find this style of art very attractive and pretty, it isn't the realist kind that I would normally be in awe of. Art Nouveau works are generally flat lines and colours, which is not something I would aspire to recreate.
However this painting does something that I do admire and that is to make you go "WOW!" It has that special something that leaves you completely in awe, something that all artists should work towards producing.
When I first saw this I was in school looking through a book of Klimt's work and it was one of those rare moments when you look upon something and see beauty. It is a very gentle piece I think, the way the man in the picture is holding the woman is very tender and it is conveyed wonderfully by Klimt.
To produce something like this is what all creatives want to do, to provide their viewer, reader, watcher or listener with something that has the wow factor.
How do you do something like that?
Wednesday, 15 July 2009
Absorbing the Stress
It is a graphite on A3 paper.
I just hope the couple like it when they recieve it on their first anniversary! When me pieces are being given as these types of gifts it really puts the pressure on, as they have to be top quality and of you let it, it can drain the fun out of doing it if you let it.
I often avoid this by giving myself plenty of time to complete the work, so I can then take my time and really let myself become absorbed.
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Two New Pics
Subsequently here are two freshly created pics!
Friday, 10 July 2009
Time to Plan!
At the moment I am finding work is wearing thin and I have the combined problem of a lack of self-motivation. These two problems can cause great issues, when trying to make a success of yourself within any line of work. In a tough market you have to break free of these opressive moods.So what's the plan? How do I fix this problem?
Well as my English teacher was constantly preaching to the uninterested teenagers surrounding her, 'if you fail to plan, you plant to fail.' So quite simply, my plan is to actually make a plan!
My week is quite unstructured, with my general ethos being to work on whatever appeals to me most, whether that means painting or general business orientated work. I need to assign a certain amount of time a week to painting and the rest to promoting my work. Weekly work rate targets also need to be a part of this all important plan and also a to-do-list needs to be formed for me to be able to visualise where I need to go next.
How else can I self-motivate? I really need the enthusiasm back that came when I first had my vision of building on my talent and trying to live from it. Luckily I have great people with great ideas around me. Advice from others is always welcome and always helpfull. Opinions also help me re-evaluate, so I would really like to hear your views and advice readers.
Wednesday, 8 July 2009
A Moment In Time
I am pleased with the picture and am yet to present it to the commissioner, though I hope this stirs some great memories for him.
Art encaptures a place in time through its style, subject, movement etc. The monochrome finish (graphite pencil on white paper) echos the era that the original photo was taken in, but most importantly the image itself captures the youthfull memory filled days of the now much older and wiser man.
In my opinion the images success will depend on how well he thinks I have illustrated his memory. When he looks back does this come close to what he remembers?
Monday, 6 July 2009
Animals
I chose to start by trying to draw Man's Best Friend, a dog. So to the left you can see my pencil drawing of Oscar, the oldest of my three pets.
As I was in the mood for trying out new things, I chose to experiment with my materials as well. Choosing black, white, brick red and coffee coloured pencils on grey paper, recreating Oscar in a sepia affect.
I drew him first then shaded using just the black, adding in the white brought the contrast out more in the picture. I then added in the coffee and brick red colours.
I am pleased with the end result, though I feel that the pencil I used gave the image a sheen, so maybe I would use a softer pencil instead of graphite next time. I really felt the sepia affect worked though, especially on Oscar, as Yorkshire Terriers naturally have those coffee and 'reddy' colours in their coat. I also felt I captured his likeness pretty well too.
All in all I think for a first attempt it worked pretty well. I have found parts of the picture I would change and effects I want to play around with more. I think the next step for me is to draw a human portrait in sepia and see how that works out, so watch this space...
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