Recently I practiced painting faces again, most of them in a class setting. This first one, "Moon Goddess" is actually not that recent but from September of last year. It was part of the Taster Lessons for Art Soul Gathering; this was a class by Sue Young. I didn't know Sue before, but liked her style of teaching and had actually almost finished this painting by the end of the class. I only had to add the background a bit later.
A couple weeks ago Karen Abend invited to one of her Sketchbook Get-Togethers that happen live on Zoom. I knew that I couldn't be there for the actual class, but when you sign up you get the link for the replay. It was a "watercolor portrait play" with artist Claudia Kazachinsky.
Before the class we got a warm-up lesson during which we learned about shadows and created a face just by painting shadows.
This was very interesting, even though I don't like my painting very much.
The "real" lesson was much more complex and I was glad that I had the link for the replay, because I definitely needed much more time than just the two-hour class. While I'm not super content with my painting I learned a lot in this class. I definitely need to better manage the amount of water. I also chickened out in drawing my own face, but used the reference image that I copied onto the paper. Claudia explained very well and never became tired answering questions from the students in the live class.
11 comments:
You may not like it but I am really impressed with your shadow face. Well done.
Hooray for good politicians. A rare breed.
The merit here, Carola, is in the fact of trying. Bravo. Your technique will continue to improve and we will all no doubt be treated to added sophistication and nuance as your journey of learning continues. Your teacher sounds well suited to the job, too. Patience and the willingness to answer all questions is an admirable trait. Keep on painting! Hugs - David
I love the second face on the post, created by painting mostly shadows. It is quite striking.
...I hope that there will be a few rising stars among the Democrats.
I think your faces are quite wonderful! And three cheers for Cory B. too -- awesome. Happy weekend.
I like your faces Carola, especially the shadow class one all in blue. It's really interesting. Kind of haunting too. The blue and tan colors on the "real' lesson is also lovely. I like how you limited your color palette and I think that makes it more striking. Have a great weekend, and yes to Senator Cory Booker.hugs-Erika
I personally love that second one.
I am impressed with all of your images. The talent shines through. I am also a supporter of Cory Booker. We need more Democrats to stand up sooner rather than later.
OMGosh! These are stunning. I love them all. I invite you to link up with FFO. You are very talented.
Thank you. I'm so glad you joined in FFO.
I enjoyed reading about your journey with painting faces.
Your honesty about the challenges and your sense of humor (the "bad tempered horse" made me laugh!)
Your faces are beautiful, Carola.
Post a Comment