Thursday, November 17, 2011
Unicorn Cavalry
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Art at Joe's
Tuesday, August 09, 2011
Sunday, August 07, 2011
Female Run-Cycle
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Study of a White Ball
Oil on canvas
Monday, June 20, 2011
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Painting Class 6.15.2011
Oil on canvas pad
Class at Binders with Charles Walls
Monday, June 13, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Playing with Light
Did some plein air with a model today. Probably one of the hardest things I've ever painted. The lighting changed every three minutes, so I had to work from my imagination a lot. It was a ton of fun though and I got to meet some amazing artists and models. Wish this was a two-day deal!
Monday, May 09, 2011
Plein air part two.
Went out with some guys from work today to work on my painting some more. We were doing pretty well until we were attacked my mosquitoes. Looks like it's that time of year again. Where did spring go!?
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Painting all afternoon!
Got off work and went plein-air painting, then came home and worked on a self-portrait that I started over the weekend. I'm pooped.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Painting Simple Shapes
I'm trying to get back to foundations and this is one of my attempts. So the thing about painting simple things is that they're not that simple. This guy turned out to be a pretty good challenge. I'm getting better at mixing compliments to make various shades of neutrals. Work has trained me pretty well with saturated colors and painting class is getting me better at desaturating.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Plein air at Flatrock Park
Went home for easter and did some painting at flatrock park. Haven't worked with oil for a few weeks now and it shows. Need to practice more.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Painting class
Friday, March 25, 2011
Palette and Chisel
Went to figure drawing at Palette and Chisel in Chicago. Pretty cool place and a lot of fantastic art and artisits. I'll try to post a link when I get home and can access my computer. Doing all of this from my phone. It's so cold up here! Here are some of my better drawings.
Monday, March 07, 2011
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Another Painting Update
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Color Theory Pt. 2!
So how do you create a control? Well, I need a primary color and a secondary color and I seemed to lack either/or. Probably the closest color I could come to recreating was Yellow. I mixed Cadmium Yellow and Cadmium Yellow Lite (Cadmium Yellow light probably would have worked just fine). Cadmium Yellow Lemon, although brighter and more saturated, just seemed way too cool to be a pure yellow. I proceeded to mix yellow with Permanent Violet (purple was always taught to be the compliment of yellow in school) and got a brownish color, not a pure gray.
I tried Ultramarine Blue and Cadmium Yellow next. Many people online have said that Ultramarine Blue is close to true RGB Blue in hue. This is not so. Of course, I got green. I know RGB Blue is a very warm blue, so I mixed Ultramarine with Permanent Violet and then mixed that with my True Yellow concoction. Eureka! I got gray! (the mixture looks a little too violet on my tray because I didn't mix the blue and violet very evenly on the left side). I did a few more tests with Ultramarine Blue and several yellows, Yellow Ochre being the closest, but still too green to be a gray.
Red was next. I don't have cyan, so again, I had to improvise. Gurney says Phthalo Cyan is the closest thing to true cyan, but that only comes in watercolor. I mixed Viridian and Verditer Blue (Cerulean Blue and Titanium White). I know RGB Red is a warm red…orangish, so I used Cadmium Red Lite. Remember, Lite doesn't mean it's a lighter tint, it means it leans toward the yellows. Deep leans toward the reds. My mixture made gray!
I also did some orange tests, even though orange is a tertiary color for RGB and CMY. Cerulean Blue and Cadmium Orange takes the cake.
Magenta. Where to begin? I tried my Rose Violet, but it's just too warm for Magenta. It's a shame, because I love using magenta to paint digitally. It mixes so well with reds and blues. I also don't have a green. I used a Viridian and Sap Green hybrid. Oh well. I gave up on that one.
So, what did I learn out of all of this besides the fact that purple and yellow are not compliments and that the RYB color wheel doesn't work? I think I learned that it really doesn't matter. You're never going to need three colors to make all the colors, so who cares? As long as you have a good set of paint, and know what colors are next to what and what combinations make gray, you'll do fine. It doesn't matter what is primary because the true gamut is so far beyond what pigments can actually reach, you might as well just remember that all color is relative. In fact, that is the golden rule: All color is relative…period.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Alot of Sketches Later…
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Art at Joe's
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Primary Colors
EDIT: Let me correct myself real quick. The problem isn't the saturation. The problem is the hue. If I could find paints that are somewhere within the given hue of magenta and cyan, I could make a better color wheel, even if these paints were somewhat desaturated. True, I couldn't mix as many variations of color with desaturated subtractive primaries, but I could at least see if they would make gray if I mixed them with green or red.
In my mind, it seems better to think about color as something made up in our brains when our eyes register light. In reality, the true color wheel (the additive color wheel) would have red, green and blue as primaries. These prismal colors mix to make the rainbow: red, (orange is a tertiary) yellow, green, cyan, blue. Magenta isn't seen in a rainbow because red and blue light never combine into the brighter magenta because they are at the opposite sides of the rainbow. If artists can stop thinking in subtractive color, and start thinking in additive (keeping in mind the process of light being absorbed in their paints) maybe they can make better paint mixtures. I realize that it all comes down to experience and knowing what paints to mix to create your own greys, browns and desaturated pigments, but maybe these ideas will help with estimations for newer artists.
Feel free to leave comments. I'm not married to this idea, but it's something that i've been trying to work on as I paint. Also, keep in mind that RGB red is a warm (orangish) red and blue is a warm (somewhat violet) blue.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Painting Class
On another note, I discovered a Blogger app for my Android and can now blog from my phone, so this is just kinda awesome :-)
Monday, February 14, 2011
Sketch update
Monday, January 31, 2011
Sketches for the week
Monday, January 24, 2011
Few Sketches and Painting Progress
Well, week two of Stickk.com and I can already feel myself dwindling. Still trying to get back to my roots and not make this a chore. Drawing should be fun, right!? Anyway, my progress on the painting is going well. Tomorrow is my last day to work on it and then we are switching to a live model. It was a long day today and I didn't get as much drawing in as I would have liked. Monday is normally my productive day, so this is kind of depressing. The next few weeks are going to get busy as hell because I will be moving soon. I can do it though! One month to completing a painting!