In the next post, I'll be showing the final two stages and I'll do one final post on this painting for the final. I hope you've enjoyed watching this process unfold and I encourage you to get out there and slap some paint around. Anyone and everyone can paint or draw! If you can write, then you can draw! Painting is only drawing with a brush, it is a skill and talent helps but persistance will go a long way towards any goal. Be brave and try something new! Thanks for following along.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Uptown Baptist Painting #1 part 2
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Uptown Baptist Painting #1
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Uptown Baptist Church - thumbnails |
This is the first in-process shot of the painting as it progressed from tiny thumbnails to sketched onto the canvas. Thumbnails are amazing little tools that you create yourself. They are a vital step to creating almost any successful painting. Anytime you are conceiving an image in your mind there are always tons of ways that the image can be done, with almost infinite subtle or drastic design changes. The thumbnail stage is your opportunity to really play around with shapes and values without committing a lot of time or wasting any paint.
Pencil sketch of thumbnail onto canvas. |
From this point, I decide which composition is going to fit this image the best and ideally this is the point to gather (or preferably) shoot your reference. In this case, I was given some pictures to use as reference. Personally, I wanted to go to Chicago and shoot my own reference, but that sadly wasn't in the budget (maybe next time). I gathered my pictures together and using my thumbnail as a guide I sketched the drawing onto the canvas. This stage can really go one of two ways, very loose or very tight and detailed; for this painting, I was under a tight deadline and needed to get into the paint right away. In hindsight, I should have taken the time to really draw out some of the more detailed areas for clarity when I got to the painting stage, but you live and learn.
So this is where I'll leave off for today. Check back for the next stage - the color block-in and underpainting.
Thanks for following along and as always if there are any questions please leave a comment and I'll do my best to answer them!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Uptown Baptist Mission Project
I am currently in the process of a mission project through Woodland the Community Church (Bradenton, Fl.) for Uptown Baptist Church (Chicago, Il.). As of now I have completed 2 of my 4 paintings, all of which are part of a series of 10 paintings that will adorn the lobby of Uptown. The paintings will feature various Chicago landmarks, will be done in oil, and are 4ft X 2ft. This is a very large set of paintings for me, as most of my work is around 16X20 or smaller. I have said that I've wanted to start working on some larger pieces, so here we are! The following posts will be in progress shots of the first 2 paintings that I've completed and are as of this post, hanging in Chicago.
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