Here is James showing a confident stance at his big Gloucester easel.
Here is Lori. Unfortunately, later in the day she took a fall on the rocks and had to go to the hospital in an ambulance. She was back in class the next morning with a black eye and a tenacious attitude.
Here is Nancy with a little surf behind her.
I spewed information at them, which is my usual thing, lets see if I can remember some of the things I told them.
- Don't paint your darks so inky, save that darkest value for accents within your shadows.
- Learn to work with the biggest brush possible, that will improve your handling.
- Ask yourself "why am I painting this place and not another? What is it that makes this view special?"
- Many of the colors in nature are inominate, that is they have no names. You can't say they are blue or yellow or red, they contain all three.
- Look for optical violets in your shadows. Alizarin and ultramarine are good for mixing those.
- Learn to pull your stroke in every direction, use your brushstrokes to build form.
- Work with more values! Don't paint only in middle tones.
- Mix up piles of paint as thick as a dime. You can't make an oil painting out of thinner.
- When you reach the finishing stages use no medium when you can. That gives the best handling.
- Start out with a shovel, finish with a needle.
11 comments:
Great checklist Stape. It will be taped to my easel!
Great Review Stape: I'm looking forward to implementing these precepts into my paintings. They are new ideas to me.
I'm a thin painter - making my mixtures thick or thicker than a dime will change my approach for the better.
Thanks for a great workshop!
Lori
PS my eye is looking much better this morning. Well, if anything - my fall helped the group to bond pretty quickly on the first day ;-)
What good reminders to those of us who took your previous workshop in Old Lyme, Ct!
Stape, when you say mix up piles of paint thick as a dime, do you mean on the palette or the canvas?
Bill, Stape can answer here, but at the workshop he meant on the palette.
Yvonne:
Tape, Stape whats the difference?
..............Stape
Woodward-Smith:
Thank you. You can't make a painting out of thinner. (not that you tried!) Hope the eye is getting better!
..............Stape
Tom;
Thanks, perhaps the whole unit might make a dandy neck tattoo?
.................Stape
Bill:
I mean on the palette.Sometimes artists get too stingy in their palette mixtures. That makes it impossible to load their brushes and when they need more of a color, they haven't got it!
.................Stape
thanks for these-very useful! LOVE THE CHECKLIST.
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