Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Underpainting



I'm playing around with the idea of letting the underpainting show through in my art in a painting of two sisters that I'm working on right now.

Usually, when I paint people with oils, I would put on the fun colours that give skin it's vibrancy in a thin layer with a flat brush. Then I would take a large round dry brush and do the sophisticatedly named "dab-dab" technique, which simply involves blending the colours together by dabbing the wet paint with a dry brush. The result is an all skin colour smooth face with a soft texture.

I don't have anything against the dab-dab technique, but in this painting, I'm painting two vibrant people, so I wanted those stronger colours to stick around. So this is an experiment in letting the underpainting show. I'm stopping after the flat brush step - just getting the colours on there, and not dab-dabbing them until they all blend into a skin colour.

At first, I had to tone down the blues; the two sisters were looking like something out of Avatar! The challenge will be to make these blues, yellows, and reds believable as real aspects of skin colour.

In some ways, it may be an false exaggeration to paint skin with these colours. But I think, letting the underpainting show is perhaps and even more honest approach than smoothing everything together. We'll see how it goes!

Well, enough writing about painting - I'm off to paint some more this afternoon!

Friday, July 23, 2010

Blogging Begins!

So here goes my first blog post! Perhaps it would be good to start with a little What, When, Why, and such.

The What: It's a blog about whatever I'm learning, exploring, pondering, etc. I expect that most posts will be at least vaguely related to wonderful students and of course the fabulous subjects, Physics and Art.

The When: I'm super excited to be starting teachers college this fall, where I'll be learning how to teach Physics and Art.

The Why: I'm hoping to keep a scattered sort of record of some of the things I love about the world's two best subjects here. I called this blog Birefringent m&m's after a Lasers class study session with a great friend, during which we taught each other about birefringence using m&m's as our tasty model. I believe learning and chocolate always belong together.

The Who: I'm a nerdy sort of artist with a passion to see people with disabilities reach their potential. I have a lot of dreams for my life, and a God with even crazier dreams. I love a lot of things a lot.

And that's basically it. I hope you enjoy reading about what I'm learning and teaching!