I have been studying figure drawing and painting at the Gateway Academy of Classical Art in St. Louis, since last May. It has been enlightening to learn to draw from life instead of from photographs. My eye has learned to see angles and curves, distances and subtle shading, that I hadn't seen before. This is my 3rd figure painting and I am sure it wouldn't have been finished to the degree it is if it hadn't been for Covid 19 forcing us to stay home. I have had much more time to work than I would during the 3 hours sessions twice a week that we were doing at school. However, I would never had learned what I have with out having the opportunity to do these classes.
Second step is to fill in the color blocks, the medium tone. |
Then fill in the lightest lights. It is important to fill in a background so that the shadows and the lights are calibrated to each other. |
Continuing to add form in the lights and shadows. |
Add the background and try to figure out what kind of background he should have. |
Beginning to refine the portrait and sculpting the muscle shapes. Build up the paint layers in the lights and keep the shadows thin. |
Nudge the shadows to inform the viewer of what the muscles and bones are doing under the skin. |
Finished. |
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