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Thursday, January 10, 2008

 

ArtPact #47

(Also published on "Unchain My Art")

Another year, another month, another
painting challenge by WackieM.

And this time, we're not just talkin' 3 random colors. WackieM has raised the bar, and we've got to a higher level of complexity.

The lottery now includes 3 categories:

- Mother color (namely, one color that's used to harmonize the whole painting, either by mixing some of it into all the other colors, or by having it as an underpainting or as a glaze).

- Design Element that will be dominant in the painting.

- And - a Basic Compositional Design.

Challenging? You bet.

Took me more than a week to gather the guts to go for it. Partly because we are to work with one image, and stick with it throughout the month, changing and altering it based on what the dice have in stock.

"Wait, but didn't you take that crazy class, where you painted 20 full-sheet versions of the same thing??".

I did.

"And didn't you do this class twice?"

I did.

"So what's the big deal?"

Ah - commitment. Committing to one image, knowing from experience that I'll get tired of it after a couple of versions - that is the big deal!

See, playing with arbitrary colors is easy; emphasizing one design element is also fun; but, when we come to composition - that's when I become the absolute master of finding excuses why I can't do it, too busy (hey, our Annual Party is in Saturday - lots and lots to do!), too cold (our furnace died for 3 days, and I was miserably frozen blue), too hard to find an image, too chicken!

It wasn't easy to choose an image. I didn't want to go for a portrait yet again. While many artists are intimidated by portraits, that has become my comfort zone. Unfortunately, heads and faces are attached to bodies, so I know need to kick myself out of that zone before I totally forget how to draw/paint the rest of the figure.

I had several image candidates, which was another wonderful excuse for procrastinating - until I recalled an image I took 3-4 years ago at the Renaissance Faire. It was the first time we met these two comedians, Moonie and Broon, and totally fell for them. They were hysterically hilarious, totally silly and extremely skillful at what they do. I took a lot of photos that day, one of them shows Broon doing his fire-swallowing act. I've always wanted to paint this image, but kept postponing it, as the head is extremely challenging on it. It's tilted backwards, tongue stuck out - it looks wrong even in the photo!

And yet, as I said - sometimes, you've gotta get out of your comfort zone, and dive into the water, head-first.

I threw the dice to pick up my 3 categories, and the results were mean. Yellow-Green as the mother color (ewwwww!), Direction as the dominant design element (hmm), and an asymmetrical composition. Well... that didn't make me happy at all.

But I sat myself at the table at 9:30pm last night, and started to lay yellow green and other colors on a piece of Tyvek. Now... that was not my sharpest move, as Tyvek really calls for texture, and - for those of you who are still following, this painting is supposed to be dominated by direction - and too much texture will compete with it! So, in my eternal wisdom, I managed to even up the challenge for myself.

But, I already started, and I'd be damned if I gave up.

I thought I'd just put one layer, let it dry and continue the day after . . .

. . . at 1:30am, I found myself gazing at what I think is the finished painting. At least for now.

So, here it is. Sure is harmonized by the yellow-green, has a clear direction (what do ya mean what direction?? diagonal! work with me...), and is asymmetrical.

First challenge combination is met.

Next.


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Comments:

Ack, I'm tense reading this. :) Layer upon layer of challenges. So will we see this painting transform?
 

Well, I've discovered long ago that only challenges push me up and forward.

The plan is to do different variations of this image, based on what the dice dictate.

 
You know what? I *love* the colors. They must have been challenging to start with, but -bravo- ! Or being here in Texas, I should say "hell, yeah!".
 
Have you seen the movie "Art School Confidential"? If not, I'm sure you'd love it. There's a murder plot involved, but mostly it's very, very funny. John Malkovich is marvelous as the art professor.
 
Nava
this is fun. I really like these colors but it sounds like you were in some kind of wrestle hold.
 
I love the colors too. I really would like to purchase a piece by you. I don't care what the size is or what the subject matter is. I have wanted to ask you this for 6 months now, but was nervous about asking. So, would you please email me and let me know what you think.
I truly admire you and your talent.
Love Ya, Jeani
 
I really like this! You made the green work, I like the way you've rendered the figure with the head tilted back and the composition works very well. I don't get the next part(s) though. Are you meant to continue painting on the same piece? Because if so... can you cheat so you can keep this one? I would. But that's me.
 
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