Thursday, October 27, 2011

Ben McLaughlin

"Being an artist is totally self-indulgent, but somebody has to do it." 

After an ex-girlfriend decided to toss away all his old work, Ben McLaughlin started a new series of works. These works seemed to have a reoccurring theme of lonely scenes and titles that had nothing to do with the paintings at all. Every title is either from the newspaper, a radio, or a crossword puzzle. I find that to be almost more interesting than the paintings at times. It makes me think about how even though we are in one place doing what is important to us at that moment, the rest of the world doesn't stop with us. New events are taking place every day when all we can think about is our own lives. His paintings opened my eyes a little more and got me thinking. I am also very interested in his realistic style. Somehow he knows exactly how to make paintings look real and detailed without putting too much detail into. This is something I need to learn. I tend to take too much time with little things and I overwork the paintings a lot. I love that in an up close view of his paintings, you can see little brush strokes and imperfections. this is a great method for me to follow considering I have a hard time loosening up and working fast. He is inspiration for my landscape paintings and anything of the like. I love his approach to the seemingly unimportant and the way he turns them in to something important.  

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

finished drawing!

Aimee
11x14
I finally finished my first drawing of the school year! Although there are some things I could have done differently, I am very pleased with the way that it turned out. I can see my skills improving when it comes to portraits. I think I did well with the shading and knew where I should put the highlights and shadows. I know I probably could've gone darker with some areas and brought in some more values in others but I still feel successful. This was a real breakthrough piece for me because I've always had a hard time with faces. Of course there aren't any eyes in this picture, but I'll have to tackle that next time. The strongest part for me is the nose. That area becomes a focal point since glasses draw the eyes inward and frame that area. I think this is a very strong piece for me right now and would be great for my college portfolio.