Saturday, November 24, 2007
ArtPact #39
This year, Thanksgiving was not only a wonderful get-together with good friends and great food. It also gave me a chance to take some truly wonderful photos and enrich my stash of references for potential future paintings.
After a couple hours of fun chatting and snacking on great appetizers, dinner was served. All the kids sat around the table, with steamy plates in front of them. They started giving their thanks (characterized by a wide spectrum that went all the way from family and friends to Wii...), as us grown-ups watching with gurgling stomachs.
I, as always, was on the hunt with my camera, working it like a machine gun.
The best photo was of MistyN. She was leaning her head on her hands ever so gracefully, listening to the others, and looking both pensive and amused. The light on her face and hands was perfect, her hands were just in the right pose - an irresistible sight.

Here are the first two attempts - small (5"x8") drawings, done with Tombow water-based ink pen and light washes.
There's a lot to improve (ahhhhh, hands are so hard to deal with!), but I do like the mood.
I am looking forward to give it a go with watercolor! Time to get back to some real painting.
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Labels: Art, ArtPact, Holidays
How do people feel about you photographing them? Do they eventually ignore you? Are they relaxed? Posed?
(I keep losing my comments, so if this is a duplicate, sorry!)
And Thank You, Simple Blog Writer.! You are the third person who likes the right one more - it was actually done first. Excellent question. When taking photos, I try to look as innocent as can be, pretending I am photographing something or someone else, as when people are aware, they start posing (or get upset). Hence the machine-gun mode - take as many shots as I can in a row, and pick the unposed ones.
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