Showing posts with label figurative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label figurative. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Lively Hat

"The Lively Hat", oil on linen on panel, 8x6 inches

 
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This painting is of the lovely Natasha whom you might recognize since I've painted her numerous times.  Each Tuesday morning, for several months, Natasha would come to my studio to sit for me. I always looked forward this morning of companionable conversation, as I explored her wonderfully familiar features with paint and brush.  

For me, there is comfort in painting a model again and again.  There is an intimacy and thrill of rediscovery as  my brush anticipates a familiar plane; a beautiful sparkle or a graceful line.

Natasha donned a lively hat on this particular day that I began this miniature from life...then completed it from a photo much later.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

"Angela"

"Angela" oil on linen on panel, 8x5.75 inches

SOLD

Another offering for my auction on "Daily Paintworks".   Angela is a beautiful model to paint; I think her smile is very reminiscent of the Mona Lisa.  As diminutive as this portrait is, it looks surprisingly important in a frame.

I've been busy with a couple of commissions this summer and I'm now looking forward to painting some new little gems for auction on DPW. 

My 'daily paintings' will vary in size from 6x6, 6x8 and assorted odd sizes.  You will find each one of them, as they are painted,  up for auction on Daily Paintworks at a starting bid of $100 (sometimes more).  Each painting can be  purchased through PayPal for the duration of the auction.  If they are still available after the auction,  they can be purchased at market value by emailing me.

If you'd like to receive my dailies in your inbox as I paint and post them, you can sign up by entering your email address in the subscription box provided on my blog.

I do hope that you will check in to see all the beautiful little paintings available for auction and see what I'm up to.  I think it's going to be fun!






Sunday, June 27, 2010

"NATASHA" - work in progress

                                         
"Natasha", 16x12, oil on linen, work in progress

                                       
"Natasha", 16x12, oil on linen, work in progress
                                         
"Natasha" - detail

I'd like you to meet Natasha. Natasha is the lovely friend of my daughter Danica, who has graciously agreed to sit for me in my studio one day a week for the past number of weeks. In addition to being a beautiful model, Natasha is great company.

Figurative painting has been a passion for me since I was a little girl drawing all the important people in my life. While I've managed to paint a few portraits and figures each year, in the last few years I've decided to get more serious about it. Since I paint from life, it can sometimes be a bit problematic finding someone willing to sit for me for the hours required to complete a painting. (I have many unfinished paintings in my studio, as a result.) In addition, being so accustomed to painting from life I've found that when using a photo I'm unhappy with the results.

This painting was done from a photo taken of Natasha during a life session and supported by numerous painted studies. I began this small painting with the idea of doing a 1/2 hour quick study from the photo, wiping it clean and beginning again with the same idea. My friend, artist Liz Wiltzen, encouraged me to try this, in order to approach painting from the photo as if I was painting from life. Liz has lots of great ideas and this sounded like a winner.

This particular morning saw me at my studio with this idea in mind. I grabbed a fresh canvas - untoned, gave it a quick wash of burnt umber and ultramarine blue, barely discernible from the photo, and enthusiastically began. Well, I must confess, 1/2 hour turned into an hour and pretty soon into an hour and I was having so much fun that before I knew it, I'd devoted the whole day to this painting. As I told Liz later, it was just too much fun to wipe off as suddenly it felt like I wasn't using a photograph at all. Mission accomplished!

In addition to working from the photo with hopeful results, I was able to paint 'alla prima', attempting to finish things as I went (Alla prima comes from Italian, literally meaning "at once".)

So, the moral of the story is...paint from a photo as if you're painting from life - with gusto, and follow Liz' exercise advice.

Natasha and others will continue to sit for me each week. Truly, painting from life is where progress and growth lies - and that's all that truly matters.

This painting is now complete and I will post a photo of the completed painting in a few days.




















Saturday, September 5, 2009

2009 OIL PAINTING WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

Bobbi Dunlop's unique workshops offer a challenge to artists at all levels. Workshops will take place in Bobbi's spacious studio where students will enjoy painting subjects from life under large north-lit windows. In addition to painting demonstrations by the artist and teaching students about painting, Bobbi will share her painting philosophy, the business side of art and life of the professional artist.


ABOUT BOBBI DUNLOP'S 'VISUAL JOURNEY' WORKSHOPS:

All students will require a 'french style' easel for the workshops. Each student will be emailed a supply list and registration form. There will be an additional $20 fee for the model in figurative workshops.

In keeping with Bobbi's philosophy about painting, the student will benefit from each workshop and may use one to build upon another. As the student will learn, subject matter is not an issue, however, elements in painting are continuous, no matter the genre. Therefore, the student will benefit from enrolling in following workshops as the student builds on knowledge learned in Bobbi's previous ones.

PAINTING THE STILL LIFE FROM LIFE, IN OIL

In the still life workshop, Bobbi will take each student through the process of setting up the still life, emphasizing the importance of beginning a painting with a “concept” firmly in mind. Painting in a direct manner, consideration will be given to abstract design, colour, value, edges and more. In particular, students will learn how to 'see' and experience the 'joy'of putting paint on canvas. The artist will demonstrate at the workshop.


PAINTING THE FIGURE FROM LIFE, IN OIL

In this workshop, students will enjoy the process of working with and painting a model, from life. Students will be guided through the process of setting up, lighting and painting the live model, in a direct manner. In addition, all the elements of a strong painting will be emphasized - creating a concept, abstract design, colour, value, edges and more. The student will have the choice of painting the full figure, 3/4 figure or head-and-shoulders. The artist will demonstrate at the workshops. There will be an extra model fee of $20.00 for this workshop.

2009 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE

1. September 19th & 20th, 2009"
A Visual Journey: Painting the Still Life From Life, in Oil"

Location: Bobbi Dunlop Studio, NW Calgary
Workshop Dates: September 19th and 20th, 2009
Class Size: Min. 7, Max 9 students Hours: 9am - 4pm each day
Note: Student must have their own 'french' easel for this workshop - details on supply list
Skill Level: painting experience necessary
Cost: Early bird incentive - $265.00 (must register with deposit)
Price after August 19th - $295.00
-all still life objects supplied at workshop

2. October 17th & 18th, 2009
"A Visual Journey: Painting the Figure from Life, in Oil"

Location: Bobbi Dunlop Studio, NW Calgary
Workshop Dates: October 17th and 18th, 2009
Class Size: Min. 7, max. 9 students, Hours: 9am - 4pm each day
Note: Student must have their own 'french style' easel for this workshop - details on supplylist
Skill Level: painting experience necessary
Cost: Early Bird incentive - $265.00 + $20 model fee (must register with deposit)
Price after September 26th, - $295.00 + $20 model fee

3. October 31st & November 1st, 2009
"A Visual Journey: Painting the Still Life from Life, in Oil"

Location: Bobbi Dunlop Studio, NW Calgary
Workshop Dates: October 31st & November 1st, 2009
Class Size: Min. 7, max. 9 students, Hours: 9am - 4pm each day
Note: Sudent must have their own 'french style' easel for this workshop - details on supply list
Skill Level: painting experience necessary
Cost: Early Bird incentive - $265.00 (must register with deposit)
Price after October 10th - $295
-all still life objects supplied at workshops

4. November 21st & 22nd, 2009
"A Visual Journey" Painting the Figure from Life, in Oil"

Location: Bobbi Dunlop Studio, NW Calgary
Workshop Dates: November 21st & 22nd, 2009
Class Size: Min. 7, Max 9 students Hours: 9am - 4pm each day
Note: Student must have their own 'french' easel for this workshop - details on supply list
Skill Level: painting experience necessary
Cost: Early bird incentive - $265.00 + $20 model fee (must register with deposit)
Price after November 1st - $295.00 + $20 model fee

5. December 5th & 6th, 2009
'A Visual Journey" Painting the Still Life from Life, in Oil"-details above

LOOK FOR BOBBI'S 2010 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE. ALL WORKSHOP INFORMATION MAY BE FOUND ON HER WEBSITE AT http://www.bobbidunlop.com/ and her blogs http://www.rembrandtetc.blogspot.com/ and http://www.dunlopdemonstrations.blogspot.com/ Please email Bobbi at bobbi@bobbidunlop.com with any questions. Thanks for your interest!