Saturday, March 10, 2012

Workshop

 This is my latest portrait from my Monday night group, done with a limited palette, but I did cheat a bit- I used a little ultramarine (gasp!) in the ground color. Our model did his best to jazz up his appearance with a funky hat, bright scarf and striped shirt. I'm always so glad when they don't wear black.
We had a good time Friday morning at the Portsmouth Art Guild. It was a full class, and they spent the morning working on their color charts. For the next 3 Fridays, we'll be using these colors to paint a live model. I recently heard an interview with Stephen Sondheim where he said that art is making order out of chaos, and I think that perfectly describes what this workshop is about. Painting portraits can be hard enough, and by using a simple palette with cohesive colors, you can concentrate more on form and value.

4 comments:

Virginia Floyd said...

Great job, Kathy. I love his skin tones!

Nora MacPhail said...

I remember once you painted a colour chart right into your painting, which I thought was so cool. Your portrait is fantastic!

Mary Sheehan Winn said...

very nice painting. I'm curious about the limited palette?

Kathy Weber said...

Mary- the limited palette is ivory black, white, yellow ocher, and cad red light.