September 15, 2010
Abstract Experiments
Below is one of many abstract experiments. More to come…
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CHARCOAL STUDIES
Some recent life drawings
I finally figured out how to make the font bigger! Hopefully it’s more readable now.
I took a 5-day workshop with Henry Yan in Washington State this August and fell in love with charcoal. We plan on getting married next spring.
Below are some charcoal studies from life that I did this August and September.
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Above: 18 x 24″ Charcoal study from life (40 minutes).
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Above: 18 x 24″ Charcoal study from life (2.5 hours)
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Above: 18 x 24″ Charcoal study from life (30 minutes).
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The above image is a charcoal study from life (18 x 24″, 25 minutes) that I photographed and imported into photoshop. I used dodge and burn brushes to strengthen the light and add lost edges.
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The above image is an oil grisaille (French for grayscale underpainting). Painted on a yellow ochre primed paper…makes it a bit more exciting to paint.
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Master Copies (sargent & cogan)
July 30, 2010
Master Copies
I’ve started to copy paintings of old and contemporary master painters.
It’s a great way to learn how to solve various painting problems. It’s also a traditional way of study that artists have been doing for centuries.
I recommend reading Classical Drawing and Classical Painting Atelier books by Juliette Aristides. They’re both excellent instructional books.
Here’s a few master copy paintings I did this winter and spring.
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Master copy of John Singer Sargent painting: 16 x 12″, May 2010, oil on paper
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Master copy of John Singer Sargent painting: 6 x 8″, April 2010, oil on paper
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Master copy of Kim Cogan painting: 16 x 12″, April 2010, oil on paper
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More Life Studies
Surprise…more life studies!
These were done at Basic Inquiry. The lady with the blue, abstract background was a collaborative effort with Sean Bigham, an awesome painter!
Nude study (from life) – March 2010 : Oil on paper : 14 x 18″
* original available
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Gramps
Gramps
Did a portrait of my granddad a while back.
I took the photos and did a color study while visiting him in Hilo, Hawaii.
18 x 24″, oil on panel.











