I can’t say I do. Well not specifically.
But by ‘thinking about the Principles’ I mean really focusing on them.
My latest Sketchbook activity has pushed me into an intense Battle with them.
It started out innocently enough. I thought to prepare for a 2 day class I am taking with Linda Bell in February. The topic ’Playing with Abstraction’.
Started with a simple, familiar subject |
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I know this is a bit of a strange place for a
realistic, wildlife artist like myself to be.
But I like her work and thought I would like to learn more about her choices in colour and patterns. Abstracted Art, it seems can be anything along the continuum of Abstraction to Representation. Me, I tend to be very representational. But this definition seemed to have room for me as well. I thought I would try stepping out of the box a bit.
I decided my snowman needed a bit of a backdrop
so gave him a few trees and hilly ground.
Then I started to work on adding some patterns and colours to my
piece. Shapes and values, rather then
realistic landscapes.
Added some washi tape so I could paint. |
Painted my Snowman and decided to leave the washi tape as part of my patterns |
I began to Question things:
Am I creating rhythm and movement in my picture? Is there enough places that are fast and busy and yet others that are slow and contemplative??
Is there a balance between the patterns, the colours, and the shapes? Does one pattern, shape or colour take over and monopolize the eye?
Started adding some other colours and patterns |
Do I have enough contrast to catch the eye, and hold its attention?
Do the proportions make sense? Should somethings
be bigger, something smaller?
Is there a sense of Harmony in the work? Do the patterns come together? Do they feel like they’re working together or apart?
Do I have enough variety in colors, shapes and lines. For example: the snowflake pattern. Is it too much. It adds to Harmony but could other things be just as affective, add more to the variety of mark making?
Really challenged with what to put in empty spaces- lots of thinking time |
My simple little project has made me think. Made me question how I use the Principles in my work. There is lots to learn and practice here.
Enjoying the Moment - Personal Peace |
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