Monday, August 19, 2013

Challenge 40 - Figure Study

 

I have to express my deepest respect to all artists who painted our last PADT challenge. It was different and challenging as many of you noticed. I hope it gave an opportunity to learn something new and explore new artistic horizons. I remember reading - "New horizons are often found at the boundaries of chaos" and could not agree more.

About the composition

 Recently some of you asked me to introduce a figurative composition as the next PADT challenge. This gave me quite enjoyable and challenging homework.

Meet my cousin Oki. She is an artist and was very kind to voluntarily contribute to PADT artist community and  pose for all of us to paint. It is not an easy task, nor all can do it. I find that posing and still looking natural is very difficult. It requires practice, patience and dedication. I thoroughly admired her patience and willingness to repeat the same pose countless times until all looked just right.

I hope you will enjoy painting this figure study.

Please send your entries by September 29. The next challenge will be posted on September 30.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Carla Raffaelli

carla raffaelli
watercolor on paper arches 300 gr 28 X 26 cm

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Sylvia Young

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Shirley Bond



Painting #2
 
  • Artist:      Shirley Bond                                     
  • Size:           12in X 12in
  • Medium & Support:  acrylic
  • Artist Blog: http://only700.blogspot.com/
  • Artist Website: 
  • Painting Process:I planned on simplifying the forms and making a design with the colors of the sunset and cloth. I wanted  the goblet to be the central focus so I placed it right in the middle. This was a fun painting to do.





 
Painting #1
  • Artist:      Shirley Bond                                     
  • Size:           8in X 10in
  • Medium & Support:  watercolor
  • Artist Blog: http://only700.blogspot.com/
  • Artist Website: 
  • Painting Process: I had planned to keep the background light but found the goblet did not show well so attempted to redo the background. Not a good idea! I also realized that I had placed the goblet too far to the left and the composition was poor. A good learning experience.


Friday, July 26, 2013

France

Artist:    France
Size:      30 x 40 cm
medium support:   mixte
Painting process:    The challenge is a photo montage, so, i made a painting assembly...The gold cup is acrylic and i cut it; , the clothes are pastel and i cut them, i assembled them on the sky which is pastel. The more difficult for me was the green clothes !!

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Mohepi - ""Etrange calice""

  • Mohepi
  • "Etrange calice"
  • watercolor on Canson Montval paper 300g
  • 21 x 29 cm
  • Artist's Note: I liked the strange effect of the composition and that's what I tried to obtain in my painting.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Renate Arends - “Victory”.

  • Artist: Renate Arends
  • Size: 30 x 40 cm.
  • Medium & Support:  Watercolor on Terschelling Watercolor paper 300 gr.
  • Artist Blog: www.renatearends.blogspot.nl
  • Artist Website: 
  • Painting Process: I started with putting masking fluid on the trophy. After that I did serval layers with seperate colors for the sky, wet on wet. Next I painted the rest. Most difficult: to find the color for the cloth.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Angela Sullivan - "Your Majesty"

Title: Your Majesty
Size: 10x8
Medium: Oil
Artist: Angela Sullivan
Blog:  www.angelasacrylics.blogspot.com
Painting Process: Used palette knife to paint the vase.

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Challenge 39 - Coveted Trophy


A quick update ... One of the mails I received in the last challenge had a nice suggestion and I thought I would share it with you. The artist had suggested that each of us while submitting  our  painting could also perhaps write a sentence or two about how we  did the painting. It would be a great learning experience for all of us to view and also read a bit about each other's painting process.

It's completely optional of course... however I have slightly modified (and added an extra field) in the submission form we use while sending our paintings for the challenge. Thank You!

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  • Artist Blog: 
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About the composition


This challenge was inspired by very lovely and heartwarming e-mail I received from PADT member from Portugal. It did get me thinking about what can be accomplished with limited photographic equipment and a few hours of access to the computer. Is it possible to create a good composition? I will let all PADT artists comment about it while we explore this new, digitally assembled composition.

It all started a few days ago with a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario. It wasn’t planned. I planned shopping to the close by area and then realized, it is Wednesday, 7PM and I am 5 min walking distance from the museum. I decided to say ‘Hi’ to the Rubens painting Massacre of Innocents, which is the most famous painting in the whole museum. The late Ken Thomson bought the work at Sotheby’s in London in July 2002 for £49.5 million, at the time the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction and donated it to the museum.
 
This was the highest price paid in £sterling, in US dollars it was the third most expensive painting at $76.7 million. This price has since been surpassed but it still remains the world auction record for any Old Master painting. Needless to say how glad and grateful I am to Mr. Thomson for donating it to the museum so that all of us can enjoy it.

I should mention that I did not have any fancy camera with me. It was just my phone with simple camera on it. One of the gold plated goblets caught my eye and I snapped a photo. The light conditions were less than favorable. This was my first photo reference to start with.

I walked a few rooms further and noticed lovely still life. My apologies to the artist but I am not fan of skulls and dark feelings. However, I liked the rest of the composition. So this was my second reference.


On my way back home, the sky above the city turned blood red and sunset was calling me to take its picture. It is not a fancy picture as you can see, but good enough to serve as a third reference.

Today, I decided to challenge my creativity and see what I can compose for all my PADT artists with intention to share how I did it and what I used to create it so that you can try something similar. The free graphical software I used to assemble the reference pictures in one composition is called GIMP and can be downloaded for free by anyone.

I hope all will enjoy painting this challenge and be inspired  to try your hands and assemble your own compositions in a similar way.

Please send your entries by August 18. The next challenge will be posted on August 19.


Challenge 38 - Jenni Twidle

Artist: Jenni Twidle
Pastel pencil on Pastelmat
9"x 5"

Challenge 38 - Horst Hittenberger

 
Artist: Horst Hittenberger
Size: 14 by 11 (inches)
Medium & Support: Canvas panel 

Challenge 38 - Pat Kos


Artist: Pat Koscienski
Title: Dawn
Size: 10" x 8"
Medium: Acrylic on canvas

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Challenge 38 - Angelique de Vries

 
Artist:   Angelique de Vries   
Size:    20 x 30 cm
Medium & Support:  Colored pencil

Challenge 38 - Carla Raffaelli

Artist: Carla Raffaelli
Medium: watercolor
Support: Fabriano paper 300 gr
Size: 35.5 x 51 cm

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Pedro Martin

Artist: Pedro Martin
31 x 41 cm
Medium & Support: Watercolor on paper
Artist Blog: http://roseintheheather.blogspot.com.es/


Linda Lourenço - ""Night blue for cherries""

Artist: Linda Lourenço
"Night blue for cherries" 
Oil on canvas 20x30 cm
Blog :http://lindapinturas.blogspot.pt/

Sylvia Young - "This year ,next year sometime , never …..( a rhyme counting cherry pips)"

Sylvia Young
Title -This year ,next year sometime , never …..( a rhyme counting cherry pips)

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Shirley Bond


Shirley Bond
 Watercolor, 6"x11" watercolor paper
http://only700.blogspot.com/

Shirley Bond
Acrylic version of vase and cherries on canvas 9"x11"

Sunday, June 16, 2013

SAY Peter - Challenge 38

SAY Peter
Huile sur papier Canson "Figueras",
format 24 x 32 cm.

Maria Jose Molina Rayo


Maria Jose Molina Rayo
 Size: 16,5 x19
Medium & Support: Acuarela sobre papel 

Natalie


Mercedes Ares


Artist: Mercedes Ares
Size: 24 x 32 cm.
Medium & Support: Acuarela - Canson montval 200 gr.

Artist Blog: http://petalosalagua.blogspot.com
Artist Website Mercedes Ares Pinturas
 

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Krystyna Prus Szczepanowski


Krystyna Prus Szczepanowski
26 x 36 cm 
Watercolour on Hot pressed Arches 300g
FB page: Krystyna Szczepanowski Watercolours

Isabelle

Artist : Isabelle 
Size : 13,5 x 23,5 cm 
Medium et Support : Oil on canvas

Monday, June 10, 2013

France

24 x 30 cm on canvas board
www.misstoutoufrance.skyblog.fr

Viviane Massé - "Cerises et réflexion"

Viviane Massé
"Cerises et réflexion"
 Acrylic on canvas - 38 x 46 cm

Shirley Bowen




Shirley Bowen
charcoal on paper
9x10

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Judy - De Draad Aquarellen

The painting is a watercolor on Fabriano Artistico rough 100% cotton paper.
Size: 25 x 32 cm
My name: Judy - De Draad Aquarellen

Mohepi - "Le temps des cerises"


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Hanneke Bronwasser

Watercolour on handpressed 100% coton rough paper from the Moulin de Pombié in Cuzorn in France.
Dimensions: 28 x 38 cm
 
My name: Hanneke Bronwasser

Mico Soleil - "Still life with cherries"

watercolor by mico,
size 26 x 15cm,
title "Still life with cherries",
my blog  http://mi.blog2b.net/

Monday, June 3, 2013

Nelvia McGrath

Artist:  Nelvia McGrath
Size:  6"x8"
Medium:  Color Pencil on Aquabee paper

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Lazareva Vel

Artist: Lazareva Vel
Size: 8 x 10
Medium & Support: gouache
Artist Blog: http://graphika-at.blogspot.com/
Artist Website:  http://artbyvel.weebly.com/

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Angela Sullivan - "I See Myself"

Title: I See Myself
Medium: Oil
Size: 12x6 inches
Artist: Angela Sullivan

Monday, May 27, 2013

Challenge 38 - Dawn

About the composition

I wanted to create a composition with very soft lost and found edges.  Something similar to having an impression that objects are appearing from and getting lost into the darkness behind, so frequent in the 17th century old masters oil paintings.

Leonardo daVinci called this technique sfumato and described it as "without lines or borders, in the manner of smoke or beyond the focus plane".


Needless to say I love it. It makes me feel as if I am entering a dream world where smoke transforms itself into alive three dimensional objects. I hope all artists at PADT will have a lot of fun and learn a lot from painting this challenge.

Please send your entries by July 7. The next challenge will be posted on July 8.