Saturday, October 09, 2010
Zuleika - (Zoo-lay-ka) . . . J.S.Sargent copy
Sargent's original
The copy is the same size as the original. Most viewers of Sargent's watercolors, who see them in books or on the web, tend to assume that they are smaller that they actually are. Sargent's watecolors are on the whole very loose. If they do not look loose then what you are probably viewing is a half sheet or larger reduced to fit the area on the page.
Zuleika is only a (slightly trimmed) quarter sheet so the looseness of his original is clear.
As for my copy? - well OK on color and OK (mostly) on brush strokes. You can still see that Zukeika is in the shade of a tree and large patch of sunlight falls along side of her. The major weakness poor drawing of her body. I think I adjusted her head to be smaller and forgot to adjust the body to match - [sigh].
If you are interested in the story behind the name 'Zuleika' see the this article (read below the image) -
http://jssgallery.org/Paintings/Zuleika.htm
If you look closely at the original you will see that Zuleika has two right hands! One is propping up her head and the other is reaching across under her head and into the sunlight about to turn the page of the book.
In so many ways, this is Sargent as virtuoso.
Friday, October 01, 2010
Woman in Turquoise
10 x 14 in - 25 x 36 cm Watercolor
John Singer Sargent did a large number of watercolors of women often in flowing dresses. I searched the web for something similar and more modern in style and found the reference that inspired this. Sargent was much smarter than me and saved painting shiny dress material for his oil paints. :)
Many thanks to the model and photographer for putting their inspiration on the web.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Giant or Model
15 x 10 in - 39 x 25 cm Watercolor
This was done as a 2 hour challenge including combining two refferences. I had a few too many interuptions and almost certainly went over. I hope it makes you smile, that was the idea.
This was done as a 2 hour challenge including combining two refferences. I had a few too many interuptions and almost certainly went over. I hope it makes you smile, that was the idea.
Monday, August 16, 2010
Late Kiss
13 x 8 in - 33 x 20 cm Watercolor
This was a two hour challenge painting and to be honest is has started to 'get away from me'. I wanted it a lot looser than it became. While it is not quite finished I don't think adding any more of a 'finish' would improve it.
I was even late getting the painting to this stage, hence the title.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
In Switzerland - J. S. Sargent COPY
Charles Reid warns us not to try to copy Sargent but instead to use him as inspiration. I guess, I am not one who always takes sound advice, so from time to time I try a Sargent copy.
Sargents Original (10 x 13 in)
If you are ever foolhardy enough to try one let me make two suggestions.
(a) Paint the same size as he does. You haven't a hope of comming close if you try to paint smaller. Most of his loose watercolors are arround the half imperal sheet size sometimes a bit larger as he liked to use blocks. This painting "In Switzerland" is one of the few quarter sheets.
(b) Beware the colours of the reference you are using. I took as my source. Carl Little's book - "The watercolors of John Singer Sargent". In that book the colors are shown roughly as I have coppied them but in on line Sargent gallery has a much more pumped-up version. (Which I have used as the original above or you can see the large version via the link below)
http://www.jssgallery.org/Paintings/In_Switzerland.html
(Update Oct 2014 now in private collection, Georgia USA)
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Construction near the Bridge
This one tightened up on me more than I wanted. So, I just said to myself, "there are times when you just have to, go with the flow".
Sunday, July 18, 2010
A Certain Golfer
11 x 10 in - 25 x 28 cm Watercolor
I just did this quickie. The last round of the Open is in progress on the TV as I type.
Monday, July 12, 2010
Manon, Pinmill
10 x 14 in - 25 x 36 cm Watercolor
Painted from a photo I took a year or so ago. I have stood infront of this cluster of boats many times and have never done a good job.
Charles Reid has a DVD out in which he paints them very well (of course). This inspired me to have another go. Way better than before. The Manon is the boat in the back. I think this must be the most painted group of boats in the UK. Lots of painting classes come to see them. There is a free public loo behind (with water of course) and a nice pub to the right for lunch. The pub is called the Butt and Oyster, also much painted by the likes of Wesson.
If you want to see Charles Reid's painting then this clip has him in action. Manon is in the last 20 seconds or so.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
French Chateau
14 x 9 in - 36 x 22 cm Watercolor
As you can see this was a reasonably fast, in stuido piece, more of an in studio sketch.
Bigger Images
As you can see, I have started to use the new Blogger larger in-line images. You can still see an even bigger size by clicking on the image.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Cut Off
Monday, January 04, 2010
Claire's Venice I
Saturday, January 02, 2010
Father and Daughter
Click Image to see larger version in my gallery10 x 14 in - 25 x 36 cm Watercolor
Done for a two hour challenge out on the net. While a bit overworked I did get the feel of light I was after.
I have decided to stop adding the reference photo in these blog entries. Partly because blogger does not make it easy to handle multiple photos but mainly because of the additional work required including getting permission to display the photo. Better to spend the time painting.
Done for a two hour challenge out on the net. While a bit overworked I did get the feel of light I was after.
I have decided to stop adding the reference photo in these blog entries. Partly because blogger does not make it easy to handle multiple photos but mainly because of the additional work required including getting permission to display the photo. Better to spend the time painting.
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