FIGURE DRAWING WEEK 4

FIGURE DRAWING WEEK 4

PAINTInG COPIES WEEK 4

PAINTING COPIES FROM WEEK 3, STILL LIFE FROM WEEK 3,
SKELETON PAINTING FROM WEEK 4

FIGURE DRAWING WEEK 4

FIGURE DRAWING WEEK 4

PAINTInG COPIES WEEK 4

PAINTING COPIES FROM WEEK 3, STILL LIFE FROM WEEK 3,
SKELETON PAINTING FROM WEEK 4

THEORY
Still life/ Supports/Perspective/Color/Aesthetics
Reading Painting Today: ch’s on Still Life and Life and Death; PDF: Thierry de Duve, Nahum Tevet: Works on Glass p 38-47; PDF: Sillman, Amy, “On Color (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.,”
Podcast/Video: Video recording of Thierry de Duve Links to an external site.Evergreen Art Lecture in 2015 (take notes to keep track of his argument for seminar discussion)
READINGS
In Sillman’s text on color I learned more about paint as physical material along with the kind of relationship a painter might have with paint (along with the disconnect between non-painters and paint).
Of the readings this week, the one that I resonated with most was Thierry De Duve’s essay (but I did not understand his lecture at all). I thought he had some interesting ideas about the art and objects. This was only a small part of the essay, but I especially liked how he spoke against conclusive answers to the question of what separates art and objects at the beginning. Simple conclusions (that may not even be true) are disengaging and kill the conversation while asking questions and exploring the unanswerable can expand people’s thinking. Continue reading
Sunday…..
CONTOUR PORTRAITS


PHOTOS: INTENTIONAL + ACCIDENTAL + FOCUS



ART: INTENTIONAL + ACCIDENTAL + FOCUS


SOUNDSCAPE

SEA/SKY COLOR STUDIES

SUNSET+SUNRISE


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