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Thursday 20 February 2014

Volume, Structure vs Movement, My Painting Hockey Monument


This is my painting, Hockey Monument.  Unlike most of my sports’ paintings, I was interested in painting the figure with color temperature, light and shadow. This modeling does not contribute to the movement of the hockey player.  While most shapes of the figure are diagonal, the blurred edges are limited. The background is primarily made up of horizontal shapes.  These art elements do not contribute to movement.  My usual objective is to achieve a feeling of movement with my figures.  

This is a digital painting using mainly traditional oil painting techniques and a painterly approach. I used virtual brushes and paints on coarse cotton canvas (Corel Painter 12 and Wacom Intuos5 drawing pen and tablet). I worked with mainly impasto and oil brushes.  My primary technique was painting wet into wet. I also glazed transparent paint over dry paint primarily over the shadow and cast shadow shapes.
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Monday 13 January 2014

Conveying Movement in Art, Painting Football Rush


This is my painting, Football Rush.  I wanted to convey the gesture and movement of the running back.  Movement is conveyed by the diagonal shapes of the figure.  The right foot’s toes only touch the ground.  The space between heel and ground, cast shadow implies movement. I also blurred the outer edges of the figure.  My sculptural modeling of the figure with light and shadow does not contribute to movement.  This figure is at the front of the picture plane; this adds animation to the figure of the football player.

This is a digital painting using mainly traditional oil painting techniques and a painterly approach. I used virtual brushes and paints on coarse cotton canvas (Corel Painter 12 and Wacom Intuos5 drawing pen and tablet). I worked with mainly impasto and oil brushes.  My primary technique was painting wet into wet. I also glazed transparent paint over dry paint primarily over the shadow and cast shadow shapes.

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