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Old 05-15-2008, 01:11 PM   #1
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Hello, I am Michael Georges, the Moderator of the Life Section.

Welcome to my Open Studio sketchbook!

After an extended absence, I am back to drawing weekly at a local art center and I am really enjoying it. Drawing and painting from life is hard for me and I struggle. So what you will see in this topic are not only my victories, but also my victims. But that is sort of the point isn't it?

I am the classic portrait artist who learned by painting exclusively from photographs. Let me take photos of my subject, and I will put up a pretty nice portrait. But that is only half of the picture. As I learned later from great painters like Bill Whitaker, painting from photos can teach you "how" to paint, but direct observation from life will teach you "what" to paint, and more importantly, "how to see". Now I am not knocking painting from photos - 3 year olds, and bank presidents have neither the time nor the patience to sit for the amount of time it takes to do a high finish portrait from life, and photo reference is more the norm than the exception. But as professional artists, we need the expanded skillset that direct observation gives you.

So come along as I wrestle with this conundrum of translating what I see onto a 2D surface. Heck, start your own sketchbook topic and let's all do it together!

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Old 05-15-2008, 01:29 PM   #2
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Let's start with three from recent weeks sessions and in Sanguine Creatacolor sticks. Times on these varied, with the portrait of the gentleman being the shortest - about an hour and a half.

Enjoy!

Edit: One thing to note is that you can see a pretty clear progression in these as I got used to using the creatacolor sticks and adapted to how to model the form with them.
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Old 05-15-2008, 09:45 PM   #3
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Michael, it's so nice to see you posting again. Welcome back!
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Old 05-16-2008, 09:36 AM   #4
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Thank you Enzie, it is good to be back.
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Old 05-16-2008, 11:49 AM   #5
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Hi Michael,

I am glad you are posting your sketchbook. I wish I could see a lot of the SOG members drawings. I was lucky to get good advice HERE early on about the photos. My life teacher says that all the critical mistakes are made in the first 2 minutes. That is why he makes us do so many 2 min gestures. My only question about that is, why does it take me 5 minutes to do one?

Looking forward to more,
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Hello Donna and thanks for your comments.

I so agree with you that those first minutes are crucial, and as you can see below, it is a lesson I am still learning. :P

I might say that the first session of 20 minutes are when we must be most critical. I used to use the first 20 to place features...these days, I am spending the first two getting placement and proportion right, and then refining it all the way. It is not easy, but Gods is it fun!
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