Showing posts with label art oil painting alla prima richard shmid john howard sanden portrait helen van wyk blick. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art oil painting alla prima richard shmid john howard sanden portrait helen van wyk blick. Show all posts

Saturday, March 27, 2010

It's a small world after all.

It has been a while since my last post. First of all, here is one of my recent paintings. It measures 18 in. by 24 in. I started it in December and finally finished it last month. I wasn't working on it the whole time. I just had several long breaks when it wasn't possible to comfortably paint. I love how it looks on my wall, but I would be willing to sell it for the right price.

Since I completed this painting, I've been busy with several others. I did another space themed painting and then some small still life works while attempting to learn Helen Van Wyk's color recipes using two of her books. I love watching her videos, and I'm expecting one in the mail where she demonstrates a portrait.

I just finished reading Alla Prima by Richard Schmid. It has to be one of the best art instruction books I have ever read. I highly recommend it. Right now I'm working on Portraits from Life in 29 Steps by John Howard Sanden. So far, so good. Once I finish reading it and doing the sample portraits, I hope to do an in depth post on it.

Now a word on materials. I bought a tube of Blick Artists' Oil Color, Chromium Oxide Green to be exact. This is one of their professional grade oil paints. I was surprised at how thick this paint is. At first when I squeezed the tube, nothing came out. I thought it was blocked, but it wasn't. It just required a firm hand. This is quite a contrast to most of my other oil colors, especially the student grade paints and water soluble colors. I believe that at some point I'm going to zero in on one or two brands of professional grade colors for the sake of consistency.