Martha Iler is primarily a self-taught realist painter who enjoys doing portraiture, figurative work and still life. She lives in rural Illinois near St. Louis and is involved in exposing her community to art through the local artist guild, as well as participating in shows in St. Louis and Springfield, IL. While living in Virginia, she worked as a graphic designer for PBS. She has won several awards of excellence, and a juror's choice award.
Monday, May 10, 2021
"Quandary"
This is part of another painting that I have done recently. Just finished it May 2021. The final painting is 36" x 24"
Sunday, May 9, 2021
"The Struggle"
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Figure Painting #1
This is the first Figure Painting I did for my class at the
Gateway Academy of Classical Art. I started with a drawing
(which I realized had his head too small, so I fixed that,)
then transferred it to the canvas. For this painting I was only
allowed to use bone black, raw umber and white, the goal
being to learn how to use warm and cool tones. It is not an
easy task to see the different tones in the skin, but I am sure
I will get there. Every piece is a step in the right direction.
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My drawing, probably used 4 of the 16 sessions we had with this model. |
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The finished piece after 12 of the -3 hour sessions we had left. |
Friday, April 3, 2020
Figure Painting #3
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.
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Second step is to fill in the color blocks, the medium tone. |
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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. |
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Continuing to add form in the lights and shadows. |
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Add the background and try to figure out what kind of background he should have. |
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Beginning to refine the portrait and sculpting the muscle shapes. Build up the paint layers in the lights and keep the shadows thin. |
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Nudge the shadows to inform the viewer of what the muscles and bones are doing under the skin. |
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Finished. |
Sunday, January 12, 2020
AWAKE YOU SLEEPERS
by Martha Iler 26"x 30" Shredded paper, wax, aluminum, wood and screening. |
This piece was created using shredded financial documents.
Often it seems that the answers to the issues of our day are difficult to discern. However, when we look to the past, sometimes it is clearer.
It is interesting to look at one of the argument that was given before the Civil War to prop up slavery. Many said the economy of the South would be severely damaged by setting slaves free, therefore it should not be done. Voting rights were determined by whether one had money or land.
Not so long ago, it was argued by corporate executives in front of Congress that cigarette smoking "was NOT harmful to one's health" despite the surgeon general's report. Vast material wealth gained at the expense of ordinary people was and is still common.
Can we look to the past to see how money shapes our beliefs about today's issues? Can we examine and reexamine the roots of our beliefs?
Thursday, January 2, 2020
"Summer Day"
This is a small painting called "Summer Day". It is oil on linen paper and is 9"x9". This is the scenery that I live with when I ride my bike in the summer time. I wanted to see if I could catch it. Price was $50 with frame. SOLD
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