Clash of styles! |
Update! March 24, 2016 (See post #112 for the complete story)
Not being a trained artist presents some problems! I have learned thru some study (certainly not enough) but mostly a lot of trial and error. I recognize when things aren't right. Where I get stuck is how to, "right it." I knew the painting was unbalanced but wasn't sure what to do. Simply adding an object wouldn't work. Also, the face and the background didn't mix. I consulted with my good friend C.w. Mundy. We discussed the painting. Just as I suggested earlier, there were two major issues. First was a clash of styles causing the painting to be fractured. The second is the balance issue.
To solve the first issue, C.w. suggested that I take the palette knife to the face! Well that immediately scared the heck out of me, not to mention Linda's reaction! I assured her it was only being applied to the canvas! I do like the way it's painted, BUT it can't work with that background. Using a palette knife on the face will significantly change the style to more of an impressionistic painting IF I do it successfully. I will have to duplicate the current values and shapes using the knife. Major challenge there!!!
Below is a closeup of the stokes to replicate The second issue is balance. C.w. sent me a drawing of how I might solve it. When those two issues are solved, the painting will then become unified!
Previous attempts at solving composition errors.
This is a still life painting I did a few years back. I kinda liked the painting but always knew that the lower right corner needed something. At the time I didn't have the confidence or really the knowledge to add anything. About 2 months ago I thought what the heck, so I added an apple! As you can see, it changed the painting entirely. I may go back in and darken the value of that apple a bit as I think it pops too much but it does help solve the composition issue.
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1 comment:
This is a fascinating series of looks at a work in progress. Can't wait to see how it resolves.
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