
6"x8" oil on linen panel
Thought I'd have the "Late Sunday Morning" done by this week but remembered I have a "miniatures" show at a gallery in NC I need to create work for. I also decided I want to get out of the studio and paint those buildings on site for a day. Finishing that painting will have to wait until mid November.
So this week I worked on enlarging miniature things and in the process practiced really seeing....
When I draw or paint I discover things I've never seen before... I noticed alot of things in my travels during the day, but seeing, that's another matter. For the minitures show I thought is would be fun to find everyday items that I use and take for granted. A clothespin for example. Have you really seen a clothespin?
Alot of my work is painted from photographic reference. I certainly would never knock using photography as a tool.
Thomas Eakins used photographs as a tool as did many other Masters. The problem happens when the artist hasn't had enough experience drawing or painting from life. You see things while drawing/painting from life you just don't see when working from a photograph.
If you use photographs as a tool try to find some things around the house to paint from life and really see what you might be missing.
Happy drawing & painting!