Friday, October 29, 2010
A sneak peek ....
Here it is,
I am posting as promised a around halfway done look at my current children's illustration. As you can see alot of the elements are only halfway done so it only gives you a glimpse as the final product. This is very important art wise as well as it is very important that the piece develops a whole and not as separate entities. It is unfortunately and area I struggle with greatly as I like to complete each element and then move on once I am totally happy with it. While this may not sound like a bad idea, it creates issues when it comes to creating a sense of ones between the elements and creates problems with having a consistent light source. It was for this exact reason, that I primarily am wanting to blog as it will force me to complete the piece slowly as a whole.
I am still unsure as to what the little girl will be holding in her hand. I want and animal or something alive that she is playing with that has captured her so completely she is unaware of the other animals at play. As far as lighting for the piece, I am still working on trying create a strong since of light in a dimly lit room so as to be able to have the harsh shadows on the little girl, table, lamp, and other objects still to come. It is my first attempt to do a piece with such a warm strong since of light so hopefully it will work out in the end.
Well for now that is all until the piece is finished.
Friday, October 15, 2010
An early look
Here is an early look at one of my current pieces I am working on. I am undecided as to what I will title this piece as I am still trying to add additional elements. The theme of the piece is " Playing on Mommy's Dresser". I used my little girl for the model of the child as she was handy and will follow directions easily. I found it much harder than I had anticipated to capture a good reference photo of a toddler at play that wasn't blurry, stiff, or totally at the wrong angle. Finally after three staged attempts I managed to capture her in a natural pose that I think I can use to suite the piece. Besides the little toddler, in the picture there are also animals at play on the dresser, smelling flowers, crawling in drawers, playing with beads. I am going to be using realistic images for all my animals and not plastic animals. In a child's mind her toys come alive and play with her and I wanted to emphasize a childlike imagination in this piece. I do not always intend to have things done from a child's perspective, which though adorable are not always realistic. I intend to capture moments in a young toddler's life sometimes from their perspective, other times what someone might see if they peeked into their room and watched them play.Children are a blessing from the Lord and I believe we often miss out on little precious moments in their lives that are funny, adorable, mischievous, or altogether priceless.
While the piece is rough at the present moment, I wanted to post it so that you would have a glimpse of it in its early stages and would get to see the process and development of the piece as a whole. The piece is going to be done in a very warm lighting with strong shadows cast from the lamp.I am still adding a few additional animals or objects to the piece and will place them in as I start to fill in the background and foreground.
I will post a picture of this when it is about halfway, which hopefully will be soon.
Monday, October 4, 2010
The meaning behind Transparent Art
So why Transparent Art?
I chose the title Transparent Art because I wanted to convey the idea that behind every piece of art, there was an artist. You may be thinking to yourself, ' Okay real deep there...I get it..But I don't think people really do. I don't think when they looked at Andy Warhol's "Soup Cans" for example, they thought about what that piece said about Andy Warhol. The endless repetition of a meaningless object says quite alot about an artist who lived a rather sad, confused, and perverted life. Or for example, I could use the all so familiar ,Picasso, his disjointed bizarre images leave a rather disturbing impression of his life, views... and that matches his life. I could name artist after artist that if you put the images they created next to the artist it matched their life, views, values.
That being said, I do not believe that you can simply just create or paint anything you want. I believe you need to pause and think about what you are conveying to the masses through your artwork. Throughout history artwork has been a tool used to convey ideas of God, humanity, society, environment...etc Now I am not saying you can not simply go out and paint a pretty sky, mountain scape, or just an object for fun or that you can use an everyday object in a unique way. What I am saying is that what you choose to draw, or paint conveys a message and to pause and make sure that is what you want to say about yourself, life, and what you value. For me personally, I felt convicted about simply drawing dog portraits. Now I do not think that it is wrong to draw dog portraits but I do believe that in today's society that values pets over children I need to be careful what I am saying and encouraging. So do I intend to occasionally do dog portrait commissions, yes, but as a focus I have chosen to do children. I am wanting to depict children doing everyday things that are funny, precious, and priceless. Why? Because God loves children and I want society to realize that children are people and are a blessing and of value.
Well, guess that sums it up for my first post. On my next post I will show the beginning of my first children's illustration... It is going to be called something like " Getting into Mommy's Stuff", at least that is what I think at the present moment.. might change :)
I chose the title Transparent Art because I wanted to convey the idea that behind every piece of art, there was an artist. You may be thinking to yourself, ' Okay real deep there...I get it..But I don't think people really do. I don't think when they looked at Andy Warhol's "Soup Cans" for example, they thought about what that piece said about Andy Warhol. The endless repetition of a meaningless object says quite alot about an artist who lived a rather sad, confused, and perverted life. Or for example, I could use the all so familiar ,Picasso, his disjointed bizarre images leave a rather disturbing impression of his life, views... and that matches his life. I could name artist after artist that if you put the images they created next to the artist it matched their life, views, values.
That being said, I do not believe that you can simply just create or paint anything you want. I believe you need to pause and think about what you are conveying to the masses through your artwork. Throughout history artwork has been a tool used to convey ideas of God, humanity, society, environment...etc Now I am not saying you can not simply go out and paint a pretty sky, mountain scape, or just an object for fun or that you can use an everyday object in a unique way. What I am saying is that what you choose to draw, or paint conveys a message and to pause and make sure that is what you want to say about yourself, life, and what you value. For me personally, I felt convicted about simply drawing dog portraits. Now I do not think that it is wrong to draw dog portraits but I do believe that in today's society that values pets over children I need to be careful what I am saying and encouraging. So do I intend to occasionally do dog portrait commissions, yes, but as a focus I have chosen to do children. I am wanting to depict children doing everyday things that are funny, precious, and priceless. Why? Because God loves children and I want society to realize that children are people and are a blessing and of value.
Well, guess that sums it up for my first post. On my next post I will show the beginning of my first children's illustration... It is going to be called something like " Getting into Mommy's Stuff", at least that is what I think at the present moment.. might change :)
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