Tag: Life Study

  • Watercolor Life Study Transformed into Oils

    I see that there is a direction. The direction is to first use watercolors and capture the moment. The images I create with watercolor can become studies or elaborate notan imagery for a more comprehensive oil painting. This happened with the watercolor below. It was rendered in the studio life study that the BCAC offers 2 times a month with a live model. Winsor & Newton Professional Watercolors used: Rose Madder Genuine, Scarlet Lake, Genuine Alizarin Crimson, Lemon Yellow, Raw Sienna, Burnt Umber, Viridian, Hooker’s Green, Cobalt Blue, and Antwerp Blue.

    Life Study
    Watercolor Life Study

    The next image is the result of using the above watercolor to broaden and reimagine it with the use of oil paints. This work can be done outside of the rigors of the group setting with time constraints and comfort levels lifted from the structured limits of a class. The artist is freed to explore a more open interpretation of the subject. Colors used with oils are Winsor & Newton’s Professional Artist oils: Permanent Rose, Cadmium Scarlet, Indian Red, Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Winsor Green (Phthalo), Winsor Blue (Red Shade), Prussian Blue, Ivory Black, and Titanium White.

    Oil Figure
    Figure done in oil paints
  • Life Study Face

    Life Study Face
    Face done in life study session

    This life study was complete at BCAC (Broome County Arts Counsil) initially as Alla Prima, but after some thought the work was forwarded on towards completion in the studio. I really enjoy the bold colors. I was also very pleased that no pencil preparatory work was done to establish the beginning drawing for watercolor painting. Instead, the work was initiated and completed using watercolors with brush exclusively. The colors used are, Winsor and Newton Professional Watercolors, Scarlet Lake, Alizarin Crimson, Lemon Yellow, Raw Sienna, Cobalt Blue, Viridian, Hooker’s Green, Burnt Umber and Antwerp Blue. Please enjoy this work.

  • Tuesday’s Life Study

    Trying to figure out what medium I want to use. The choices are:
    1. Charcoal
    2. Watercolor
    3. Hard Pastel
    4. Graphite
    5. Ink
    6. Acrylic
    There are a lot of thoughts and concerns for the medium to choose. I first was thinking charcoal, then ink… Now possibly acrylic. I would guess the biggest issue is when do I decide to stop and start cleaning up? That is only if I actually decide to go with acrylic. The easiest clean up would be fountain pen. I do believe that I need a harder tighter less absorbant paper with fountain pen. If I do go with charcoal it needs a paper that is an actual charcoal paper (not newsprint).

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