Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label still life. Show all posts
Friday, 9 November 2012
Still life
Well it's hardly radical, but I have actually created a painting that doesn't involve faces!
I went at this without much planning, just loosely copying from a beautiful photograph in a book. It all stems from my 'letting go' phase. I just wanted to draw, so I did. I couldn't be doing with the hassle of making sure my ellipses were elliptically correct (or even spelt right!). I needed to see the colour run across the paper and so it did.
It's all Inktense pencils - lots of layers of dry then wet then dry then you get the idea.
I really love how this turned out, it's got an interesting energy to it. However, as soon as I tried to do another I found myself slipping back to the more structured approach and it lost all the fun.
I think sometimes I forget why I paint. Of course, it's lovely to end up with some wonderful artwork that might one day grace a wall in a fancy frame - even better if someone pays for the privilege, but really it's as much about the process of getting there as the end result. It should be fun and never a chore!
Right I'm off, busy day, must dash...
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