lauantai 30. kesäkuuta 2012

tiistai 26. kesäkuuta 2012

Midsummer glimpses


While on a trip to summer cottage during Midsummer, I painted some quick impressions of the landscapes that went by. Watercolor on sketchbook.

lauantai 23. kesäkuuta 2012

Rubens study


An acrylic study of Peter Paul Rubens' selfportrait with his wife Isabella, detail, rearrangement focused on faces. I read that Rubens usually had a silver gray underpainting on which he drew the outlines with burnt sienna. The rest is typical Flemish layer painting technique. I wanted to understand his trademark use of lush, vibrant colors which he is famous for.

I also now understand better why the masters seldom showed unfinished pieces to anyone except for other artists because until the final detailing stage the painting usually looks pretty dreadful, and people may not understand the process. And because the faces are center of focus they need  lots of work hours to paint until they look correct which is crucial for the painting's success.

tiistai 19. kesäkuuta 2012

Painting studies

Rembrandt selfportrait study, detail, acrylics on a5 sketchbook.


Arnold Böcklin selfportrait study, detail, acrylics on a5 sketchbook. 

Trying to figure out how the masters painted, to raise the skill level.

sunnuntai 17. kesäkuuta 2012

Pastel drawing

Sanguine pastel and  white chalk on tinted paper. Augustine's jewel of wisdom, depicting his sharp-witted thinking. No reference used, just imagination. I'm striving to master imaginative realism. The academicians of 1900s, after their intense practice of life studies, plein air paintings, master copies and color theory, could illuminate classic literature and historical events with just value drawings like this in hand.

perjantai 15. kesäkuuta 2012

Sitting figure

Sitting figure with a cow skull. Oil and acrylic on board 29x 41 cm. 3 days. This is based on a similar life study drawing with sanguine pastel. I wanted to see if I could now render a more realistic result without copying from photograph. I did a preparatory color study prior starting. At first stages the figure was very dark in color so I wanted to test Delacroix's famous quote "Give me a piece of mud and I'll paint a light skin with it, just let me decide the surroundings." Well what do you know, darkening the background later with a mix of burnt sienna and ultramarine blue did make the skin look white.

perjantai 8. kesäkuuta 2012

Plein air sketches





 Some plein air studies on watercolor sketchbook. Jean Leon Gérôme said to his students that one must paint observational studies every day to learn to mix colors as accurately as possible.


  
Doodles

oil pastel sketches

Rodent


perjantai 1. kesäkuuta 2012

Selected sketches


Bouguereau  study
Géromê study
Géromê study 
Géromê study 

Géromê study (left one only)
random doodle
leg study

Rafaello study

Rafaello study


Character design
Character design

"I don't know what to draw" is no excuse. One can always draw his or her arms, self-portraits, anatomy, and study old masters of different eras, as professional artists have to constantly improve and keep up the skills.