Tuesday, December 23, 2008

#102 -- A Good Read





Something a bit different today.  I happened upon a few sites that I haven't hit in ages (links below) looking at some of their demos. It got me thinking that I haven't really discussed my process at all on this blog....


So I thought I'd put together a little demo today. I'm no teacher mind you, but I hope you'll enjoy it anyway. So here goes nothing...


My initial reference -- Boy making a mess

Ref-102



Step 1 -- A quick sketch in unthinned Burnt Sienna with a dry brush. About 10-20 min max.

Step-1

Step 2 -- A quick block in of the fleshtones, getting the color to work is really my only concern here.

Step-2

Step 3 -- Continuing to block in the hair...still keeping it simple. I also softened and added a more finished feel to the flesh tones.

Step-3

Step 4 -- Finally on to the clothes. Again keeping it really quick and simple...

Step-4



Step 5 -- The finish...on to the background and fine tuning the little details. I used alot of the background color into the hair and dark areas of the clothes to pull things together a bit more. This helps to create an overall feeling of light in the piece too. Once everything was covered, I went back in and focused on creating some variety in the edges especially with the hair and clothes. Here's the finished piece at actual size.
Final-Good Read

My palette for this painting was pretty limited but included : Titanium White, Cadmium Yellow Light, Yellow Ochre, Cadmium Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber, Cerulean Blue Hue and finally Ivory Black. I'll probably take the demo down in a few days, but I hope those of you that see this will enjoy it. If I've left anything out, or you have any questions, don't hesitate to drop me a line. Don't for get to check out the amazing artist's I've linked to below! As always thanks for looking.

Happy Holidays!!

Oil on Panel -- 8" x 6"

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2 comments:

Melissa Mead said...
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Melissa Mead said...

Hi Ed...
Kids calmer now...let me try properly to post.
I love this boy. Beautiful demo. Please leave your demo up for a few more weeks as it will take me that long to look at the recommended artists and fully take in your stunning painting.

Melissa