Here's a peek at a value study I've been working on.
When I was younger, I was a huge fan of the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind, and my favorite has always been the second book called Stone of Tears. In that particular book, our hero and newly budding wizard Richard is taken away from his love to a place called the Palace of Prophets to help him learn how to use his magic- or he will die from it. He is taken away by these women called the Sisters of the Light, and although we learn they are in fact some of the good guys, in this book they are initially presented as a powerful force with mysterious pasts and even more mysterious ways. Their judgement is sometimes clouded by a strong belief in prophecy, and there are certainly religious overtones with their belief in the Creator and the Light. Anyway. I loved those books, and I decided to get inspired by revisiting them and doing a piece related to the three sisters that travel to find Richard. Besides, it gives me an excuse to paint pretty girls and horses. What could be wrong with that?
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Friday, June 17, 2011
Critique Day!
Monday, June 13, 2011
Color in flesh tones
Another peak at the painting coming along. The blues tints were just the icing on the cake for me! I love it and it adds so much to the overall color scheme. The blue is the blue of the sky seen "off canvas". Let me just say though, one can go overboard with the blue "foreign" color. Enter Skeeter from the tv show Doug:
Trust me, it's much more subdued and attractive now. I just was painting away, "la la la, I'm so happy I thought to do this blue" and then all of the sudden I stopped and... "Honk honk! Hey Doug!" And I thought I'd share this temporary failure in my mission to make a great piece. He looks much more like the guy sleeping now. Shouldn't be long until the whole thing is done, and I've already got ideas for the next piece!
Trust me, it's much more subdued and attractive now. I just was painting away, "la la la, I'm so happy I thought to do this blue" and then all of the sudden I stopped and... "Honk honk! Hey Doug!" And I thought I'd share this temporary failure in my mission to make a great piece. He looks much more like the guy sleeping now. Shouldn't be long until the whole thing is done, and I've already got ideas for the next piece!
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Sneak Preview of "Critique Day"
I bet you thought I was going to leave you hanging on my cavemen piece, "Critique Day", didn't you? Well never fear. It is underway and I am positively loving everything from the composition, down to the value and color. I was working... well, just a second ago at 11pm, before I shot this sneak peak for you! It's gonna be a beaut!
By the way, in case you were wondering, I'm working with oil on canvas rather than board as I had originally decided. The texture of the canvas really works out great for subject matter like this. Color palette: Titanium white, cad. yellow, raw sienna, burnt sienna, alizarin crimson, cad. red medium, burnt umber, cobalt blue, sap green. Mediums: Galkyd light when I want something to dry fast, and stand oil the rest of the time.
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