Tag: portrait with hands

  • Very Handy

    Very Handy

    I was hoping to get a longer painting session in today as I am dogsitting, but the angle I’m at sitting at a dining table painting is irritating whatever is niggling in my shoulder, so I decided to call it a day after the basic blocking in was done. Perhaps all the ball launching for…

  • Reflecting

    Reflecting

    Two versions of the same reference. For some reason I did the first one in my A4 sketchbook, even though there’s a hand, so it meets the criteria for my A3 sketchbook. The background was already there, from using up paint at some point, and it worked quite well. The second painting is in the…

  • More All Fingers and Pose

    More All Fingers and Pose

    I returned to this painting today to do some more work on it, correcting some values, and working on the hands. I’m not finished with it yet, but I’m happy with where I got to. Til the morn, Suzanne 573/600

  • Luscious Layering

    Luscious Layering

    Today was a really good painting day working on lots of different things, different sketchbooks, and just lots of fun. I found a landscape sketchbook that I think Himself gifted me, and decided that it has obviously been sitting waiting for this day. The opening spread is now adorned with a fairly good representation of…

  • Persevere

    Persevere

    Persevering with this reference, and the drawing on the left is where I felt I got the hand, but I wasn’t happy with the face. The drawing on the right I like the overall proportions much more, but I like the previous hand more. It’s an easy fix, especially if I decide to paint this…

  • Too Neutral

    Too Neutral

    I’m finding it interesting that this reference is challenging me. The hand I am struggling with is in a fairly neutral pose, and I think that’s what’s challenging me. I’ve been doing lots of hands in ballet poses, and I guess I have more affinity with them, then this neutral pose. Or something. I’m enjoying…

  • Partial Projects

    Partial Projects

    Today we started out with the intention of putting up some narrow shelves to hold in-progress canvases and boards. The idea being that if they are out where I can see them, I remember they exist, and might even work on them. We’ll see how that goes. Unfortunately, with it all planned out, there was…

  • Expressive Arms

    Expressive Arms

    The question of the day was “do I need to order more Turquoise Green?” The answer may yet end up being Yes, but I do have a host of different versions of blue turquoises, and various yellows, so I went with mixing, not ordering. This delicious mix came from Phthalo Blue Green Shade and Cad…

  • Charcoal and Cheek

    Charcoal and Cheek

    I set myself several challenges this year, and one of them was to submit a piece in response to every Let’s Face It class. I have sixteen classes that are either partially done, or just in the well-I-watched-the-demo stage. In the spirit of staying current, this week’s class was by Robert Kelley, who is exceptional…

  • She’s Almost Here

    She’s Almost Here

    The pic is a little off because the daylight ran out, but this is where I got to today. I’m very nearly finished, just another hour is probably all I need, so I will be finished tomorrow. I had a crisis of confidence this morning and decided I would not be finishing the painting by…

  • Things Can Only Get Better

    Things Can Only Get Better

    100 Day Project Day 95 I confess I relished the rain as it pished doon on Rishi as he stood at the lectern in Dowing Street trying to big up his shite party while announcing the worst kept secret of the day, that a General Election is called for July 4th. Someone was at the…

  • From Dust

    From Dust

    100 Day Project Day 94 I had this idea that I was going to spend the last ten days of the 100 Day Project focussing on filling the last portion of the sketchbook I have mostly been working in. Almost as soon as I decided that was what I was going to focus on, I…