Wednesday, June 13, 2012

You Know Something's Not Right When the French Man Is Worried

I just finished this one! It's another portrait, I know... but it was just a quick painting I did on impulse and that I had fun with, without thinking too much or having to be really precise. 

Figure Class and McNay

These are all from a nude figure drawing class I went to. (pencil)


During break


30 second poses




30 second poses

1-3 minute poses


5 minute poses





Quick Sketches


 These are a few sketches and observing drawings I did in my sketchbook.


Ballpoint pen

Ballpoint pen

Ballpoint pen

Oil pastel. I still have a hard time with oil pastels compared to charcoal when it comes to making reflective surfaces. 


Oil pastels.


These are a couple sketches from the McNay Museum of Art
























Painted Still Lifes

This is a quick first attempt at painting a still life. It was really difficult for me, I guess I'm really used to using charcoal when doing shiny surfaces.

 This is my second painting of a still life; I'm still working on it. I chose a REALLLLYYY simple corner in my house and a vase with a rougher surface.

April 2012-Blue Gypsy

This is something I made in April. At first I wanted it to be gypsy mother with her infant but I literally painted her baby like 924580430923845 times and it either looked like a loaf of bread or one of Akhenaten’s alien babies! So, I decided drop the idea of the baby. I don’t really have a story for this one, I just really wanted to paint quiet/silent/still/sad night that’s still beautiful in some way. It’s not the night she’s afraid of, it’s what the night will bring in the morning. In more technical terms, I tried to limit my colour palette, I did less brushstrokes just to try something new and I avoided making her looking straight on from the canvas so she (the character) could look more of a part of her setting (instead of a portrait). I don't like how the hand turned out.