Painting Workshop Part 1
Summary:
First week back, and I have started my second advanced
workshop for this term, for the next three weeks I shall be focusing on
painting. In this week, we focused on working with coloured acrylics, working
from observation of a selection of coloured objects. I began by looking at the
purple objects. I found this exercise as more of a reintroduction to painting
as I haven't painted for almost a year. Therefore I wasn't focusing on the
quality of my work simply the process of painting itself for my first two
studies I used a realistic style painting what I saw as accurately as I could. This is my second painting on an A3 primed
wooden board, I was starting to find this method of painting, the focus on
detail, laborious to the point where the creative process felt like a chore rather
than an engage able task. Therefore I decided to try painting in a far looser
and more expressive style. Therefore I chose to paint a yellow scarf, which
interested me because when dropped at random the folds and creases in the
fabric create an original shape/form.
First week back after the Christmas break, and I have started my second advanced workshop for this term, for the next three weeks I shall be focusing on painting. Week 1, in this week, we focused on working with coloured acrylics, working from observation of a selection of coloured objects that we each brought in and arranged together in separate piles divided by colour yellow, green, blue etc...
Below these are the objects I found that morning and chose to paint, simple objects yet varied in texture and shape, some are matte and rough, others are shiny and smooth.
I began by looking at the purple objects. I found this exercise as more of a reintroduction to painting as I haven't painted for almost a year. Therefore I wasn't focusing on the quality of my work simply the process of painting itself for my first two studies I used a realistic style painting what I saw as accurately as I could as shown below. Image 1, this is the purple collection of objects which I focused on first.
Below this is my second painting on an A3 primed wooden board, I was starting to find this method of painting, the focus on detail, laborious to the point where the creative process felt like a chore rather than an engage able task.
Therefore I decided to try painting in a far looser and more expressive style. Therefore I chose to paint a yellow scarf, which interested me because when dropped at random the folds and creases in the fabric create an original shape/form.
After the Workshop I began looking at the primary painting workshop project brief, which presented the task of creating ten paintings one for each of ten rules:
- A painting visibly including letters, words, numbers or instructions.
- A painting that is ephemeral.
- A painting made on a non art surface (not canvas, fine art paper r new wood)
- A painting featuring more than one visual language or style.
- A painting of an ending.
- A painting consisting of two or more separate components or surfaces.
- A painting with a glitch (interference, disruption, interruption.)
- A painting made using one or more non-art substance as paint or with at least one object attached to it.
- A painting made with pressure.
- A painting in which the frame or framing device plays an integral role and is non-rectangular.
Unfortunately I was unable to continue working this week after the workshop as I fell very ill and was only able to start working halfway through the following week.
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