You see a scene or image that you want to paint, why do want to
paint it? Was it the colors in a landscape; the gestural pose of a figure? Decide what you want to convey and consider
the elements of art to meet your objective. In my above painting, Baseball
Catcher, I wanted to convey the skill and agility of the catcher. I determined
my focal point and items to leave in or remove from my work. My format is square
and I did a close crop of the 2 figures. I left out the batter and the
background crowd. The background is 3 simple shapes. The umpire is painted in
dark values (gray scale, light, dark) and muted hues (intensity, colors). The
catcher has light and dark values. The catcher’s warm browns and cool green
uniform create temperature contrast. The location of the catcher on the support
follows the rule of thirds (1/3 from the right side).
This is a digital painting using traditional oil painting techniques
and a painterly approach. I used virtual brushes and paints (Corel Painter 12
and Intuos5 drawing pen and tablet).
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