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Last Homework: Self Portrait in the Style of Alice Neel

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The challenge of our last homework project was to create a self portrait in the style of Another painter. I chose Alice Neal because my initial drawing had shade of her work.  The real challenge, after having worked so long on my realistic portrait, was to not stray away from the style I had chosen. I am not positive I have managed to meet that challenge. The following is one of Alice Neel's many portraits as well as her self portrait. Alice Neal was a well-known and prolific portrait painter, having painted portraits of Andy Warhol, for instance. Her influences were German and Euro-expressionist. Ironically for me, she shunned the impressionist artists that were such a strong influence on painters of that time. I too, am influenced strongly by Renoir and Monet.  So, It seemed a bit strange to be so drawn to her work. However, what drew me most to her work was the expression in the eyes. And that is where I tried to stay true in my painting. When I started this morning

Final Project: Last Class Workday

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Today was the final push. When we arrived, we were told it was time to add some cool highlights. Prof. Garguilo said he would come around and work with us individually, so I set forth with working on the background. After short discussion, we decided I should start by painting a thin coat of alizarin red onto the current background. That could then dry really well while I was working on the rest of the portrait, so when I did the glaze later, it would be ready. After painting on the alizarin red, I was really tempted to just leave it that color. However, it was time for me to work on smoothing the contours, so I had time to decide. I had chatted with Prof. Garguilo during the last class session about using dry-brushing to Smooth the contours, so the piece I was missing was how to mix the cool flesh-tones. I grabbed him quickly for a demonstration and then set to work.  The key here was to establish a range of flesh-tones that would ease the shadows Into the lights and then use a d

Final project: Self Portrait, Class 3

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We continued working on our self portraits today. I am struggling because I cannot visualize how to blend the contours. I did a lot of work today on fine details. The first thing I did was adjust the eyes. I had painted them too blue, so they needed to be adjusted. I added a little cadmium yellow to my blue to change the shade to one more slightly green. Then I worked on details with the irises. The result was far more realistic.  I will admit, getting these right was kind of weird for the rest of the class. I felt like I was being watched the rest of the day. I then moved on to the lips. I was told by many that I had the wrong color. And they were looking rather flat. So, I worked on these quite a while trying to get the values corrected so that they looked more like true lips. I am not sure they are quite there yet, but they look better. At this point, Prof Garguilo discussed with us what we will do with our background. This is when we found out one of the reasons for

Final Homework: Self Portrait in the Style of Another Artist

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The final homework project we have to complete is to do a second self portrait in the style of another artist. While Prof. Garguilo has not yet posted the artists we can use, he indicated that my drawing had elements of Alice Neel. So, I took a chance and looked up her work and realized he was right. So, I decided to go ahead and start painting in that style. Here is an example of her work: This painting was accessed from The Modern Art Museum's Pinterest page. So, I moved forward with the background first. On this canvas, I had drawn the painting on the primed canvas, rather than painting a background first. I decided to use a varied of the skin tone, similar to the above painting. I also went ahead and painted the sweater. I love the folds of the hood!. The rest of the time was spent with the proper contouring and shading. For a first round, I am pretty happy with the results. I obviously have to finish the eyes as well. If I understand correctly, the next step is o