So last week I did a week long intensive art course. I had a great time ... 4 hours a day of learning new skills: What a wonderful journey.
Monday was all about values of shading using different weights of pencils.
We started off with a value image of a person. Using a light box we drew the outline of the image and then using our pencil tried to replicate ate the shaded shapes to create a 3 dimensional image.
After lunch things moved on a step and we shaded a portrait of a female face. Again we used the light box to create the basic outline before using the pencil and smudge stick (which I love by the way) to create the tones and shades in the face. I have to say I was quite impressed by the outcome.
Keith, our tutor was excellent; demonstrating and explaining what we had to do and I learnt a lot about values just in day 1; which set me up well for the rest of the week.
Shades of Grey |
Portrait in Shades of Grey |
On Tuesday we moved on to a bit of watercolour using light and shade, mixing our own Paynes Grey using ultramarine and burnt umber. Incorporating the light is something I need to work at, but it's all in the practice.
River & Boat |
On Wednesday, we moved on to charcoal and using pencil again. Elephants were the subject of the day. I have to say being a big fan of elephants, I enjoyed every minute of doing these pictures. Again we used the light box to create the outline but the shading is all me. Very scary at first smudging the whole image with the charcoal; but having confidence in the technique and Keith's demonstrations, gave us all hope. Again I was thrilled with the completed picture. It went through ups and downs before it was completed, but as always say .... "don't judge it till it's finished"
Looking for Love |
There you are ... |
Thursday was back to watercolour. We started by creating a colour wheel before moving on to painting trees of different shapes and colours using values again Using different amounts of water to create light and shade and different brush techniques to create the foliage and detail of the trees.
Once we had tried a few different styles and colour mixes, need to be very careful with green as it saturates very easily, we went on to paint a landscape creating more of a blended affect than distinctive. I have to say this was a challenge. To me it looked like a big smudge of colour and I get very judgemental of my own work.... But I worked at it until I came up with something I was fairly happy with.... Need to fill that glass up when it comes to this style of painting.
On Friday we went back to what we loved ... charcoal. This time it was gorillas in the morning and forests in the afternoon.
Lost Love |
This week I learnt a lot about colour, value, light and dark, shades and tones. The group was very supportive with each other and the teaching was very informative, with step by step demonstrations and instruction. The whole week was a fantastic, positive experience.