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Greetings!
I am the December judge for the the Boldbrush Painting Competition.
Awesome! It will be fun.
New still life.
The setup:
While setting this up I'm thinking of a geometric treatment of the background to reinforce my choice of the plum as the center of interest.
First stage:
I decide to ditch the other plum and go for grapes instead.
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Painting imaginary grapes is one of the great pleasures of life.
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And the finished painting, "Red Plum" (8x8):
(Click through the image above to Like it, Pin it, Tweet it. This painting will debut at my Solo Show July 2013 @ STUDIO Gallery)
And the animation for the above progression:
I've decided to compile all of my painting animations in one place. New page on the site: ANIMATIONS.
I did another paint-along demo in my still life class. It didn't result in a finished painting, but still time well spent.
The setup:
First stage:
Blocking in shape of shadow.
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Our goal was to make the mandarin orange the center of interest, so we painted that first.
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This is where we finished at the end of class.
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I kept working on it.
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I decide that the other pieces of orange and the blue cloth aren't working for me. I don't like them in this composition.
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Where I terminated the painting.
This was a situation where I had a clear vision for the painting at the beginning but it didn't work out. Usually when I fail a painting it's because I didn't have a clear vision. This time was different. It didn't work. It felt rote and uninspired, and I lost the connection with it. To finish it would have been an exercise in busy-work, and I would not have been proud of it. It felt like being in a rut. Still it was good painting time and good practice. Moving on.
Until next week,
David A. N. Cheifetz www.davidcheifetz.com
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