I wonder if I learned anything by copying the style of Ans Debije.
https://www.ansdebije.nl/artwork#/category=All&mode=search
If I didn't learn anything, I at least got in two practice sketches for the Hunts and paintings for Enid's class. I won't be there on Monday. We will have company. She will see my blog post. You can see her beautiful work in Austin and other venues. Right now at a couple of shows
https://www.enidwood.com/events
First I tried to do a painting in Debije's style. She uses minimum strokes with a wide brush. Very vibrant colors with high contrast between light and dark. Her backgrounds are usually light in value. The artist makes most items look shiny.
https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-67-may-2-may-10.5443/page-3
I like this. I should have put more dark shapes on the vase to make it "shine" more. Maybe on the pear as well, yes, that is a pear. I would prefer the corners to be different. I tried to use the wide strokes as much as possible. It looks like I covered them up as I went along.
For Scavenger Hunt 68
Number 1, dandelions
Number 2, oven mitten
Number 3, tea kettle sub tea cup
Number 4, red - spoon rest
Number 5, noodle strainer - colander
This sketch is on the same Pastelbord, wiped off and went again with an assortment of pastels.
I was trying to incorporate some of Ans wide strokes and contrasts to be shiny. The background is her style - maybe. The rest is pretty much the same old way I work. I don't blend much with my fingers. I blend with another harder pastel stick or just use a light touch with my finger or a paper towel.
I worked on it about an hour and a half. I let it sit last night and remembered I didn't put in the dandelions. I left them to last as they would have withered away. We have plenty of dandelions in the yard. They look pretty with their happy yellow faces.
And my dirty backing board and the setup.I like this quote from Richard McKinley. I love his paintings. You can read the quote and article on Streamline Publishing.
“Once we’ve mastered the ability to make a tree look like a tree and a rock look like a rock, the real work begins.” Richard McKinley
7 comments:
Love it.
Oh Jo such lovely art work. Your pastel painting is wonderful and I have one of Richard McKinleys books. Great comment. Have a great weekend. Hugs!
Hi Debbie, Yep, Richard McKinley is so good. Went to a demo/class he is so deliberate in his strokes and works so lightly. Very inspiring. Thanks you, hope your weekend is super. Have loved looking at your spring garden.
R's Rue, thank you. Have a good weekend.
Two nice pastel pieces! I like the way you incorporated the shine in both and used her techniques. Way to go, Jo!
These are really nice Jo. I love how your pastel pictures always look so fresh.
John, thank you. Pastels are my favorite and I think it shows. :-)
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