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Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Showing posts with label qiang huang workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label qiang huang workshop. Show all posts

Monday, January 2, 2012

Scissors - With Carol Marine's Influence



Scissors.

6x6in  oil on canvas board. 85.

Continuing yesterdays blog on my work habits.

This painting was the first thing I painted after taking a workshop from Carol Marine, who is a fabulous artist. She is also a wonderful teacher. Carol has a very definite style which she generously shares with everyone who takes her workshops. I was fortunate enough to take from her in January of 2010.
Her influence is clearly seen in my painting of scissors.

Artist Note:

When taking a workshop I find it very important to take good notes because I can refer to them any time I want to after the memories start to fade. I found this out the hard way after thinking that photos alone would help. I was wrong and missed helpful steps to my growth because the information overload of a workshop needs all the support it can get.
I have also found that if I take photos and then print them out and place them next to the corresponding notations, it is a great way to jog the visual memory.
Here is an example of my notes from Carol's workshop. The photos of her demo  are on one side and my notes on the other.


I draw small  boxes of the step by step process with corresponding numbers for the note detail below.
I also watch how an artist holds their brush for different techniques and record that. I will photograph their palette to remind me of how they mixed their colors.

I try to take a workshop every year from an artist I admire. Last year it was Qiang Huang. It stimulates me and I always learn something new. The idea is not to paint exactly like any of the artist I take from, but to incorporate some of their teachings into my own vision.
Here are some of my notebooks below. I use the Bienfang Note Sketch Book. I now use the small size but the larger size is perfect too.


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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Qiang Huang's Workshop, Day Three



Day Three

8x6in  oil on canvas board - not for sale

This is another high key painting. I feel this painting captures more of what Qiang was teaching us both in brush use, paint application and theory.
The last day was very full. Qiang gave another amazing demonstration ( by popular request) and also went through a very informative session on the business side of blogging. The information packet he provided was full of step by step information which he emphasizes by using a powerpoint system. Great stuff and easy to follow.
So... you get a wonderful, generous man who is a gifted teacher as well as an amazingly talented painter. You also have the added bonus of Qiang attracting serious artists of all levels (this one was filled with high caliber painters) which makes a very stimulating environment.
I highly recommend his workshops.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Qiang Huang's Workshop, Day Two.



Workshop - Day Two

6x6in  oil on canvas board -  not for sale

Qiang did another fabulous demo in the morning, this time it was on 'high key' painting.
He told us it would be harder to do than the low key painting and I found out he was quite correct. A Low Key painting has dominant dark areas... and they hold a painting together. A 'High Key' painting  means dominant light, so with a high key painting you have to design with color. As you probably know, light washes out color so that means your middle tone and shadow will be where the color is. I found that difficult to do. This is the painting I did and because I found it so difficult I will try another one today hoping to avoid the mistakes I made.
Check out Qiang's High Key demo here to see his beautiful color.
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