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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

2016 Year of Academy on a Local Budget


After the Holidays
watercolor on Arches
6"x12"


Last year was the weekly studies and this year will be the year I finally get to learn traditional technique in both watercolor and oil. Since I cannot just abandon my family for 12 months and go to the Philadelphia Academy, I am calling it my "Academy on a  Local Budget" year. So with that in mind, I began looking for two teachers here in RVA who teach traditional rendering techniques.

I quickly found two great teachers in Christopher Winn for watercolor and Colin Ferguson at John Tyler Community College in oils.  Here are two quick studies I just did in the past few days...one above and one below



Enamel Pot Study
oil on gessoed paper
14"x16" (approx)



This is the first oil painting I have done with the traditional method of underpainting and grisaille. How did I get two art degrees without it?  I blame on the love affair with abstraction going on at the time.

I also am discovering that studying two different painting mediums at the same time makes me a bit of a rebel.  But I am enjoying it.  It is kind of like speaking two languages, you aim to get to the same understanding but just as you have different vocabulary and sentence structure with words there are different mediums/vehicles, along with order of value development with painting.


And one medium is much more forgiving of mistakes than the other...
you might be surprised which one is.  Another post another day perhaps?


Also another plus in this adventure for 2016, taking and paying for classes will make me produce more (fingers crossed).

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