Sunday, 26 February 2012
Jutta
Quick and rough iPad-sketch (Brushes App). Portrait for Julia Kay's Portrait Party on Flickr. Snelle iPad-schets (Brushes App). Portret voor Julia Kay's Portrait Party op Flickr.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Rodrick
Quick fountain pen portrait sketch in my "doodle-Moleskine". Portrait for Julia Kay's Portrait Party on Flickr. Snelle vulpen portret schets. Portret voor Julia Kay's Portrait Party op Flickr.
Monday, 20 February 2012
Lisbeth
Another quick scrap paper sketch. I printed out one of Lisbeth's photos along with some others to sketch (don't like sketching from computer screen) and somehow hers turned out as just a tiny print on the bottom of the page. Did a quick scrap sketch of it on the same page. It's been lying around for a while now, wanted to do some rework on it, but decided to just leave it as it is. Scanned in an old Dutch Van Gogh stamp to balance it up. Portrait for Julia Kay's Portrait Party on Flickr. Snelle kladschets van een miniem uitgevallen print van een foto. Het geheel in evenwicht gebracht met een oude Van Gogh postzegel. Portret voor Julia Kay's Portrait Party op Flickr.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Workshop portrait painting: Painting in the style of Cézanne (2)
Second and final session of a portrait painting workshop focused on opaque painting with a spalter brush (painting in the style of Cézanne) as described in the previous post. The result is still quite unfinished, ran out of time. Acrylic on paper (50 x 70 cm). Tweede en laatste sessie van een workshop portret schilderen, gericht op dekkend schilderen met spalter (schilderen à la Cézanne).
Friday, 10 February 2012
Workshop portrait painting: Painting in the style of Cézanne
Workshop portrait painting focused on opaque painting with a spalter brush (painting in the style of Cézanne). Acrylic on paper (50 x 70 cm). Workshop portret schilderen, gericht op dekkend schilderen met spalter (schilderen à la Cézanne).
Saturday, 4 February 2012
Colour theory, tonal colours (Martin)
Life drawing and painting, focused on achieving depth or accentuation through colour, in particular the use of tonal colours. Fourth session on colour theory, this time used for portrait sketching. To practise tonal painting we this time actually didn't sketch from life, but from self-chosen photos. As I've been wanting to do a painting of Martin for a while now (I did a quick digital sketch of him earlier, see my previous post on Martin), I chose one of his JKPP-photos to work from. I used cobalt blue as basic colour and mixed the rest from that. Not completely finished, ran out of time. I'd need to do some corrections to really catch the Martin I've come to know, but all in all I'm pleased with both the result and likeness. I tend never to continue with or rework art class material afterwards, just leaving it as it turned out during class as a reminder of that particular session. Acrylic on paper (55 x 73 cm). Portrait also for Julia Kay's Portrait Party on Flickr. Portret & model-tekenen/schilderen, gericht op diepte- of accentwerking door middel van kleur, met name tonale kleuren. Portret voor Julia Kay's Portrait Party op Flickr.
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