Here is my painting as of August 30th. I continued to work on this double portrait as the likenesses continued to go in and out of focus and back again. At this point, I began to try out an idea for the background: a big flowering tree where my son proposed.
Wednesday, August 30, 2023
Monday, August 28, 2023
My Dad at 21 (Rescued Photo)
This photo of my father was among a batch of pictures given to me by my Aunt Celia, a few years after my father's death. I keep those photos in a little album, and this picture is usually inserted into the front of the album, to serva as a cover. I was looking for a picture of my father today, and decided to take this one out of the album and scan it in to the computer. It's a nice photo, this point had lots of deep cracks and small marks. I decided to see if I could rescue it. Once I opened the image in iPhoto, I was able to fix the marks and small cracks, and once that was done, it was possible to enhance the contrast a bit. There is not much information on the back of the photo: just Feb 11 1929, Hy. So my father was 21 at the time. I don't know who took this picture -- I wondered if it was my Uncle Ike. Possible, I guess, but it seems unlikely that they would have already known each other. In any case, the photographer did a great job. It's nice to have this portrait of my father as a young man. I am posting this today because he was born on August 28.
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Together (Double Portrait) as of August 27, 2023
Here is the double portrait as of August 27, 2023. I continued to work on the faces, and began to work on the clothing.
Saturday, August 26, 2023
Together (Double Portrait) as of August 26, 2023
Here is the double portrait as it looked on August 26th. During the preceeding days, I struggled to get to likeness for both portraits, I measured my reference photo, I measured the canvas, I used multiple colors to mark changes, I turned the canvas upside-down, I looked at it in the mirror. I opened the reference photo in painter and traced a rough outline of the main features, and then compare that to the painting. All of these things helped, and at this point, my optimism returned as l began to see two familiar faces on the canvas. To be continued. . . .
Saturday, August 19, 2023
Together (Double Portrait), sketch on canvas as of August 19, 2023
Here is the double portrait as it looked on August 19th. I was already seeing a bit of likeness in both faces. This is still a sketch with conte crayon, blended to indicate shading. I sketched in trees for the background. I tend to use different colors of conte crayon to make it easy to see what I am doing as I make changes in a portrait. That helps me to see but can make the colors look a bit garish at this stage, so I have muted the saturation here for posting.
Thursday, August 17, 2023
Together (Double Portrait), sketch on canvas as of August 17, 2023
I was finally able to get back to this project in mid-August, a little over 4 weeks since I fell and broke a bone in my right arm (the radial head, which at first I miss-heard as Radio Head.) Anyway, by August 17, I had enough movement, control, and confidence in my right arm to return to this double portrait. I started by just roughing in the features with more conte crayon
Vine-Covered Shed (Digital Drawing as of August 15, 2023)
Here is my digital drawing as of August 15, 2023. I had used layers in Procreate to trace elements from one of my photos, resulting in the drawing I posted here yesterday. But then I decided that I wanted to adjust the composition, so I went back to Procreate, and extended the bushes in the foreground to the edge of the image. I also made a few minor changes,. Now I am happier with the composition.
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Vine-Covered Shed (Digital Drawing as of August 14, 2023)
Here is my digital drawing of the vine-covered shed as it looked on August 14th. I used the Procreate app on my iPad for this drawing. I have been spending some time trying to work out the best way to create line drawings from my photos. This time, I used Procreate's layers and did some selective tracing to capture the lines I wanted to have in my drawing. This was good practice because I have only rarely used layers.* And for the first time, I used the "drawing assist" function to draw the straight lines of the building and roof. (Seems fair, since you can't really use a ruler to draw on your eye pad.) Anyway, I was happy enough with the result, but decided I wanted to make some changes to the composition. (To be continued.)
*It was also practice in general because as I am returning to drawing from last month's arm injury.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Vine-Covered Shed (Photo)
Late in October of last year, I took a photo of this little vine-covered shed that I noticed during a walk in the neighborhood. I liked the lines and textures and thought I might like to do something with the photo some day. Someday came yesterday when I decided to use the image as the basis for a line drawing. To be continued. . .
Saturday, August 12, 2023
Memories of the Mountains, Photo 2 (Porter Mill Vitrine Show 2023)
I am so grateful to Porter Mill for asking me to show my work again this year! Last Thursday, August 10, I delivered ten of my mountain landscapes to be hung in the big display window (vitrine) in the lobby of Porter Mill. By the next day, I received photos of how the display looks, and I was so pleased! This is the second of two photos. The exhibit will be up through September.
Friday, August 11, 2023
Memories of the Mountains, Photo 1 (Porter Mill Vitrine Show 2023)
I am very pleased to have been invited to show my mountain paintings at Porter Mill again this year! Last Thursday (August 10), I delivered ten of my mountain landscapes to be hung in the big display window (the vitrine). I wasn't able to stay to watch them be hung, but the next day, I received photos of the exhibit and I am very pleased with how they are displayed. This is the first of two photos.
Saturday, August 05, 2023
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