Monday, January 4, 2021

Shadows

I like how I paint, but I haven't painted a lot, so I have a lot to learn.  Especially I want to paint shadows better.
I  ran the watercolor portrait of Peal Duquette under the tap twice yesterday, so I could repaint the shadows on her face. But this makes the paper rough, and the stain of paint remains,  so it's now harder to paint... NOT a good working solution at all.

I was pretty pleased anyway. I thought, this looks sorta like one of Alice Neel's portraits. Neel mostly painted portraits. She said she was a collector of souls (NYT article).

She outlines her people, which I love. (Larry Rivers is another painter I like who does that.) My outlines are drawn in fat pencil.

I thought looking at Neel's shadowing might be helpful.
Is it ever!
Look. Her son "Hartley with a Cat" (via "Alice Neel: My Family and Other Animals"):

I cut this in half so I (you) can enlarge the painted shadows to see more closely. Irene Peslikis, "Marxist Girl, 1972 "

This portrait of Charlotte Willard is at The Walker in Minneapolis, closed for Covid--(also originally one piece, not three):


I'd like to paint all the dolls (24, I think?), to get a whole gallery--maybe a calendar's worth in future years.

Ostensibly they look the same, but I want to catch their differences--different moods from different angles, different lighting, etc.

Things help carry the story.
I didn't even realize I was doing this:
the white-in-red gap in Pearl's dress (right hand side) suggests the shark biting her arm:


3 comments:

  1. It does!-Suggest the shark that is. I had not heard of that artist and really like the portraits you have shared. Shadows are so hard. I try to mix up batches of colour and do sections at once with the dark and light but that doesn't always work. I also like the outlines, they show confidence in the drawing.

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  2. I can't paint portraits at all, I'm completely useless at things like shading and shadows. I'll stick with photographs.

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  3. Shark attack! Yikes! I love that Alice Neel painting. All three of the paintings are great, actually. (Plus yours, of course. :) )

    I can't imagine trying to paint a person. (Or girlette!) I might be able to do a still life of some sort, but probably not very convincingly.

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