Sunday, November 19, 2023

Creating not Copying

 

Last week I decided to paint a still life. I looked through my collection of "stuff" in my studio.  I was looking for -  a tall object, a shiny glass object, something colorful and some small fill-in objects.

Back at my easel, I placed my objects in my shadow box in a pattern that appealed to me. I use a shadow box to confine my objects and eliminate any distractions. My single light source comes from a spotlight. (You can see extra highlights from my regular studio lights but I ignore them.)

So now I had my basic composition. A little boring perhaps. 

After laying in a basic underpainting as a foundation, I rarely look at the set up again. I just paint. I try to remember the basics of good composition - unity, variety, balance, color, edges and values.

I'm not interested in just copying these objects.  I'm not creating a catalog for a department store -  I'm creating a painting.

As you can see in the finished painting - I changed the little glass vase and added the flowers. And then made a few more changes...


My set up

Late Summer Roses, 9x12



Something to think about...    Are you an artist?  Or a copyist? 

Give yourself the freedom to create. Enjoy the painting process!

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