Monday, March 5, 2012

On the Studio Floor Right Now

I've been aching to paint bigger lately since I've been doing so many little canvases since last fall.  I pulled down a 16 x 20 that I wasn't happy with and decided to cover it with big brushstrokes of a magenta shade and was hoping to just see where it would take me.  One of my struggles as an artist is painting freely.  I often think way too much while I'm painting and thinking often gets me stuck wondering what to do next.  I just want to "go with the flow!"  Well as I was letting myself paint big magenta strokes I started make loose shapes and it sort of took on the beginnings of a girl.  Hmmmm...I've always wanted to paint girls but hesitate because of my inexperience painting people.  After I saw the face and neck taking a bit of shape I had the feeling that I wanted her face to be framed with flowers so I got out one of my stencil sheets and put down some light blue flowers.

Then today I added some teal and yellow ones as well.  As you can see, I just haven't taken the leap into drawing her facial features yet.  Something is holding me back.  Not sure if it's fear of doing it "right" or if I just need to see if that's really what wants to be created here.  What do you think?  Any tips for me on the face or should I not even do a face?  I'd love to hear what you think of it so far and where YOU would go next.

6 comments:

  1. Love the idea of the flower hair :) What you should try if you are hesitant, is to sketch several faces the correct size on paper 1st & when you find one that you like, transfer the drawing onto your canvas.Go for it, you can always cover with paint!

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  2. this looks awesome! just take a deep breath and go for it!! you can always paint over it if you dont like it...its just paint :). Just make her your own girlie.....unlike any others that are out there...you can do it!!!!

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  3. I was going to suggest doing it on paper first and then onto your canvas. Have you ever done faces before? If not, definitely do it on paper first.

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  4. Thanks you two! You are giving me the confidence and PUSH I need instead of hesitating and over-thinking. I think I will practice on sketch paper first though. I would love it, Kelley, if I could make my "own" girlie that was something that was distinguishable as something I created!

    Jill

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  5. it's gonna be great jill. reminding me of kelly barton. if it makes you feel better, sketch it on paper first then transfer it. you'll do fine though. i know you will.

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  6. I say leap right into it! (but, you know I'm not a painter) What's the worse that can happen - you don't like it and paint over it? Do you know how many pictures I actually take in order to get the few that I do put on my blog? (during a 4 hour outing last weekend I shot 300 photos - and will only keep about 10-15%) So, I say go for it! xoxo

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