Monday, October 14, 2013

Festus

I painted Festus a while ago. A friend of mine found the picture and it was love at first sight. Painting it was one of those easy portraits. (If there is such a thing!) I especially enjoyed painting the hat and the clothes especially the tweed on his jacket.

Yesterday Amy Snowden came to the Chesapeake Bay Watercolorists meeting and did a demo on painting portraits.  I first noticed her work at the Virginia Watercolor Society.  She had painted a redheaded young woman that was spellbinding.    She has studied with Ted Nuttal and has picked up alot from him but her style is definitely her own.

I learned so much from her yesterday and when painting my other daughter today started applying some of her ways of looking at her painting process.  For example she spoke about painting the shapes of the face and not looking at it as painting a nose or a mouth or an ear.  As you paint the shapes the nose or mouth or ear just appears.  I love that I was able to work on a portrait so soon after seeing the demo.  It really helped me to experience the concepts of what she was demoing.

5 comments:

Meera Rao said...
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Meera Rao said...

yes, thats a great advice to paint shapes and disregard its place as a body part/feature -- I heard it from someone else and have been following it --haven't mastered it but following it neverthe less ;) Looks like you did a portrait you should rightfully be proud of !

Diana said...

love your festis, he's wonderful. Sounds like a great demo too. love to you,Diana

Kathy Staicer said...

Thanks Meera. Some of this advise keeps coming around and we keep working on it and then it just clicks!

Kathy Staicer said...

Thanks Diana. Yes Festis is a fun guy. The demo was wonderful!