It´s amazing how my attitude towards it has changed since I started my painting classes a little over one year ago. In the beginning, it was a means of meeting people and of practicing drawing, painting, proportions, composition, colour... you name it. A year later, I´m finding myself aiming to solve specific problems I feel I have, like
"paint from the inside to the outside". I´m also doing some "homework" prior to going to class, like preparing canvases with a background before having the model posing.
Having painted the background in a very pink tone, it is also fun to realize how helpful it was for me not to have a white canvas, as it helped me avoid the fear of starting and ruining a painting. I call it the
white canvas syndrome.
Yesterday we started a series of sessions with a fixed pose, which means the model will hold the same pose for four consecutive sessions. That allows students to really focus on details, proportions, as well as expression. This isn´t my favourite exercise - I like quick poses a lot better -, but I´m definitely enjoying the challenges it brings me. Let´s see how this painting will evolve over the next sessions.
See more pictures
here.
5 comments:
Ahhh (Sigh) La cola de Jesús....
ADORO!!!!
está "muy muy bonito"!!!
Joji, que religiosas estamos, no?? ;)
És mega-fofo, Ri! :)
I think I have just understood what is my problem when facing new relationships. I have the "white canvas synthom"!!!
Is there a cure for that???? :-(
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