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Monday, July 23, 2012

"Fetishism"


After finishing my traditional paintings, I enjoy immersing myself in the world of abstract art. I affectionately refer to this practice as "mindless painting," where I allow my thoughts to wander freely as I translate them onto canvas. In my latest piece, titled "Fetishism," I explore the abstract representation of various body parts.

Self-Portrait. 17th Century Style

Beginning of glazing application



Beginning of self-portrait

The only aspect of this painting that resonated with me was the dress. Despite my efforts to achieve accurate proportions, I found myself struggling. In frustration, I resorted to tracing other images to ensure my painting resembled the individual rather than a monstrous interpretation.

Despite dedicating ample time to sketching my subjects, I continually fall short of capturing their essence. However, I recognize that patience and practice are essential companions on the journey to mastery.

"Mt Palisades" Completed



This painting has undergone numerous transformations, and as of now, it stands as a completed piece! Initially, my perspective was skewed by the amalgamation of two photos. The interplay of lighting, shadows, and the arrangement of foliage led to a series of evolving changes in the piece.





Before painting over the foliage on the left side of the painting, I found it to be overly busy. However, after making the adjustment, I found myself wishing I had left it untouched. Adding more paint created an unintended texture to the leaves, resulting in an appearance that didn't quite sit well with the overall composition. Ah, the joys of the learning curve!

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