Saturday, September 14, 2013

The Model That's Always There...

Okay, okay. Before you call me a narcissist, let me explain why I paint so many self portraits.

1. The model is FREE.
2. I can paint at any time without having to schedule it.
3. It allows for some crazy experimentation.
4. It allows for more practice working with a model that doesn't hold still.

There are many more reasons, but those a few of the main ones. 

Today I did a quick self portrait in about an hour and a half. The inspiration was, ironically, that I had no inspiration, but still felt like I should paint for a little while, at least. Recently, I put up some beautiful vintage-looking curtains in my studio. They block out direct sunlight without overly darkening the room, and the colors are lovely. I've been thinking about setting up a model in front of the curtains for a figure painting with dramatic design and silhouette, but first I thought it best to experiment with the colors and values, using the model I always have at my disposal. I'm not concerned that the finished painting looks like a mugshot; I think the idea comes across, and the values look really cool. Now I'm excited to hire a model and see how this particular lighting will look with a figure!

Backlit Study with Vintage Curtains - 10x8 - oil on Raymar panel 

The picture below is just a detail shot of a painting still in the works. Here again, I was experimenting with back-lighting, this time using my computer screen as the backdrop. I'm fascinated by the glow that happens along the edges of areas with extreme contrast.


The painting below is tiny - just 6x6". I did this one a while ago but never shared it with the public. I was playing with brushwork, color intensity, and "reacting" quickly to what I saw. I like the spontaneity of it and should probably do some more studies like it.


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5 comments:

  1. Lovely! So this week, my goal is to do at least one self portrait, practicing what I learned on Wednesday with you. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  2. I agree with your ideas about self-portraits. Because art is a way of expressing oneself, the self is the perfect model.

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  3. Hi Anna, I found you through WPW and was touched by your Nurturer painting.
    I like to paint self portraits, too. As with two small children, I can't "schedule" time for models. So a mirror is all I need. Nice to meet you :)

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  4. wow this work is beautiful! please check out my blog http://artcourseworkas.blogspot.co.uk/

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  5. I love your work!
    My two favorites are the "Nuturer" and the second portrait with the computer screen as the backdrop.

    Great work

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