Dark Delicious

Posted in Still Life, Uncategorized on October 21st, 2010 by Gloria Jean

Dark Delicious, a painting by Gloria Jean

“Dark Delicious”
6″ X 6″ Oil on Raymar Canvas board

When teaching beginning art classes to serious students I like to have what I call “The Apple Class.”  It is the basic exercise for learning to make an object look round or three dimensional and it is also a good exercise for using red.

When I paint, I like to have at the least a double primary pallet;  using two reds, two yellows and two blues.  (A triple primary pallet is even better.)

For the reds in this apple I used only cadmium red light and alizarian crimson.  These are my most basic red colors that I don’t like being without.

Since I am just getting back into painting after a long break,  I decided to go back to my basic apple class to renew what I know about color.  The darker parts of the apple were made by mixing alizarian crimson with Ivory black.

I set the apple on a wooden plaque and put two small black canvas boards behind it and painted it from life. Painting from life is an exercise in observation because every time you look at your subject, it has changed or you see it differently. You are actually seeing it with two eyes and there are two different perspectives involved.

In painting something from life, there comes a time when you realize that it is the image on the canvas that is important, not the object you are looking at.  My job is to represent it the best way I can.

Below is a picture of the set up used.

Green Apples

Posted in Still Life, Uncategorized on October 14th, 2010 by Gloria Jean

Green Apples by Gloria jean

Original 10″ X 13″
Oil on Masonite
Painted from life.

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