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Sunday 2 December 2012
Finished, or abandoned.
Saturday 1 December 2012
Fourth bite of the apple
This post is all about the wooden board. It starts off much to big and I've been making it smaller and smaller until it feels right. The last one is ok and definitely nearer than the first but the outline and foreshortening isn't quite right yet.
Thursday 29 November 2012
Third bite of the apple
Another moment grabbed to paint this humble apple and the progress is slllooooowwwww. I've concentrated on building up the colours on the skin of the apple and did a bit more work on the wooden board. Always amazes me how something that appears one colour - the green of the apple in this instance - is actually made up of lots of different colours. A hint of yellow here, a dab of orange there, as well as all the different hues of green. It's only by really looking at something that you start to see all this stuff you didn't notice before - the way the orange of the wood is reflected in the underside of the apple for instance. I'm happy with how the apple's coming along, there's a robustness and solidity there that I like. The shape of the board on the other hand is still a bit crap.
Tuesday 27 November 2012
second bite of the apple
I escaped from watching I'm A Celebrity to snatch another five minutes painting. I've started to describe the lighter and darker areas of the apple, as well as adding colour to the wooden board the apple's sat on. Actually, the board looks a bit wonky I'll take a look at that again tomorrow...*sigh*
Monday 26 November 2012
First bite of the apple
Slow start. I had literally five minutes, about as long as it took for the kettle to boil and a bag of earl grey tea to brew. Just added some green to the apple and started to describe the outline of the small wooden board. At this rate it won't be finished before 2013. Oh well, the tea was good!
Sunday 25 November 2012
Beginning...
...is often very slow. I kind of dislike starting over, so I like to pretend I'm not really doing a new picture, just messing around with some paints. Typically, I'll paint over an old picture I never really cared for, so I've got a blank background to paint on to. Then I'll pick up an object to paint, say an apple, and start working out a rough composition and outline, by which point I'm half way to starting a new picture (without really thinking about it). It's pretty stupid really trying to trick yourself, but by putting zero importance on the result it allows you to just have fun.
So hopefully this....
Will start to resemble this within a few days...
Or maybe it will look more like this...
Thursday 22 November 2012
Satsuma Sessions 3
Fifth day painting. I've added shade around the base of the satsuma to give it a little bit more volume, but most of my attention has gone on adding detail to the red box which the satsuma and wooden board are sat on, as well as painting the wooden table behind. For half my time painting, I'm not actually painting, I'm just looking at the picture wondering what I think of it...don't rush to tell me it's rubbish, I'm aware of that! The question is how rubbish and are there any non-rubbish bits?
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