Monday, October 3, 2011

Painting Project #2

I am finally finished with the first painting project.  You know the one.  The one with the shapes and shades and all that other boring crap.  Here is the final outcome:

I was working on this thing last night, late enough that the janitor walked into the studio and had to leave when he saw me still in there.  There are some obvious changes from my first couple coats, but I think in the end it turned out okay.  There are some shades that obviously look similar, but it came to a point where I had to stop trying to make different colors because I kept accidentally making the same ones.  I think it's fairly clear that my dominant color is blue, right?  And in this picture, some of the oranges don't look so orange, but rather brown or red.  But in the painting, I think you can tell.

We got assigned our second project today, and wouldn't you know it, it's another reproduction!  These beginning art classes just looooooove having us make reproductions.  Apparently we're not skilled enough to be creative on our own.  Anyway, we had the choice between paintings by Guaguin, Van Gogh, and my food friend Cézanne!  Yeah, no way in hell am I going back to that Still Life with a Ginger Jar and Eggplants.  So, I chose a Van Gogh painting.  Here it is:

"Wheat Field with Crows"

You may think at a glance it's pretty easy and simple.  But take a closer look.  Those individualized wheat crops in that field are gonna be a challenge.  I think the brush strokes in this painting are really beautiful, and I'm really excited to make my own version.  In fact, I was so excited that I stayed late after class and got to painting.  First I blocked it all out with charcoal, but since there's not really much besides the landscape, I jumped into the paint.

Here's the first coat:

I'm coming across a couple problems already.  First of all, the printed out version I have is a lot brighter and more vibrant that other versions I'm coming across.  I'm gonna have to decide whether I want to go for the bright and bold or the light and dull.  I am also having a little trouble mixing the right green, but hey, it's just the first coat.

I'm really excited about this painting!  Since I've already got a head start on it, I'll hopefully be able to spend a lot of time on this one.

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