Thursday, February 18, 2016
"After" the man!
So I'm using the "Zorn Palette" (yellow, red, black, white) and who better to practice on than Zorn himself! This is an "after the masters" version of his painting entitled Margit, 1891-- I cropped in on her head only -- oil on gessoed board, 8" x 8".
2/17/16
Younger days
Throw back Thursday!!
The reference for this is a photo of me taken in the 70s or 80s, (By whom, I'm not sure. Jack I think--looks like Mexico.)
6" x 8" oil on gessoed wood panel.
Another practice piece, using the "Zorn palette" plus a couple of colors smuggled in--a brighter yellow and the O.H. Violet grey, in order to get a cooler effect (in the shade of a cabana?)
Feb. 2016
Block party!
haha - this is of Mike Block. I went to a house concert last week--he was solo and made that cello do stuff I'd not heard before!--and was allowed to take photos. This is done on a crummy Blick canvas board, and the texture is very distracting (can't tell it in the photo tho'.) I would really have to pile the paint on, it was absorbing like crazy. But I'll probably leave it alone.
8" x 10"
Feb. 2016
Head Study #2
Oh, whoops! I did this one first, should be Head Study #1. But I'll have to call it 2 now. This is from a second photo from Za, which she used in a workshop a few years ago and I hung on to them. I painted him the first time in that workshop (did I post it then?), and this present-day effort is an improvement.
I am taking a class at the MAC with Eduardo Fernandez, and these are done in between Mondays, for practice. Working with "Zorn palette" only (Yellow Ochre, Cad Red Light, Black & White)
end of Jan. 2016
Sean the Younger
Rockin' the beret
Road to Renoir
This is the road up to Renoir's House, from photo taken in 2012 or so (fact check).
Work in progress. Debating whether the tree canopy should be like the light one or the dark one? Local color favors the left-hand one... the painting favors the dark. I think. And that's the problem--my brain goes off into equivocation mode, and the painting remains unfinished. (Shadows on the path are barely begun.)
paused, end of Dec. 2016
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