This blog exists to document and track my journey into making art. When I started in 2016, I was afraid to draw a line on a piece of paper.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Cake, Take 2
Saturday, March 16, 2024
Mind Blown
Recently, I finished reading Get The Picture by Bianca Bosker and several pages towards the end completely blew my mind in the best way possible. Big picture, all of it relates to the idea of color constancy. It's easier for me to just share a clip from Wikipedia to explain it.
"Color constancy is an example of subjective constancy and a feature of the human color perception system which ensures that the perceived color of objects remains relatively constant under varying illumination conditions. A green apple for instance looks green to us at midday, when the main illumination is white sunlight, and also at sunset, when the main illumination is red. This helps us identify objects."
In the book, an example is given related to Claude Monet and his paintings of Rouen Cathedral at different times of day. In one of his renditions, it's a painting from the morning and the stone masonry is painted dark blue. The book explains this was not artistic license, but probably came from Monet's ability to be able to override his brain's color constancy mechanisms and that there are people who can do this. Mostly artists. The scientist that the author was talking to thought that artists have the capability to switch this ability on when they want.
This was at the end of several pages where it talked both about how miraculous our vision is in how it can make sense of things, but then it went into how our vision gets filtered and constrained by expectations.
It also made me immediately thing of an early painting of Hammett. I am sure that I posted about this one, but I can't find it in my blog and I didn't put the date of the painting on the back. Darn. Anyway, here is the finished piece from long, long ago.
Third Sitting
I'm done. I added a background and fussed with a few details. Backgrounds challenge me and after I was done I had a different idea about what I could have done, but overall I had a really good experience with this one.
A few of the others that I've finished recently (not the copies from class) will probably go to Art 4 Shelter. This one will for sure.
Also, I wanted to post the last copied piece of artwork from the Neocolor II class at Wet Paint Art. The original piece was Andre Derain's portrait of Matisse. I really need to do a better job of lightening my pencil lines before I get started. I do not like them peaking through. As much as I love color, it actually made me nervous, especially in the background and in the jacket, to have such differents in color and shapes just next to each other without understanding why. That means it was a good thing to do, since bumping up against those self imposed constrictions in my brain is part of what all of this is about for me.
Thursday, March 14, 2024
After Two Sittings
I hope to finish this one tomorrow. Here's where I ended up after my first sitting last night.
Here's where I ended up tonight.
Water based media is very, very different, but I am having fun exploring. I like the Stonehenge paper in the craft color.
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
How To Bee Better?
I am still working with Neocolor IIs. Here are 3 pieces using pictures in my yard. The most recent one is on the top. It is on black paper. It’s hard to get coverage, but I also like how the colors behave. I also like the top of the flower and the bee the in this one.
Saturday, March 2, 2024
Copied Artwork #2
For the second week of class, we treated the Neocolor IIs like watercolor. Since I have not played much with water based media, I found the blending to be challenging. This took me about 4 sittings to complete. Class finished up this past Thursday, so I am a bit behind. When I am done, I am thinking about doing a second version of each piece.
Here is an in process shot.
After spending so much time on this one, I’m looking forward to seeing a Georgia O’Keefe in person. I think I will appreciate it more.