Sunday, June 06, 2010

studying background




Leffel's workshop was divided between figure studies and still life studies. During the 1 1/2 days we had with still lifes I focused on "background." David defines "background" as everything not in the light. This definition simplified things for me and helped me focus on creating a solid support for the "light."
12"x16" oil on Claussen #13ddp linen. Still life studies never to be finished because I got what I wanted from these studies - a better understanding of brush strokes and background.

10 comments:

loriann signori said...

Interesting way to look at "background." Thanks for sharing. Love the top painting..what color!

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Deborah Younglao, Silk Painter said...

This is a great way to break down the structure of a painting!

Gary Keimig said...

nice work on those backgrounds. Loved your recent figure work.
My gallery pardner studied under David and it was a life changing event for him in his work.

susan hong-sammons said...

Hi Loriann, Thanks for stopping and commenting. David is a very interesting teacher to study under.

susan hong-sammons said...

Hi Deborah,
Hi Gary,
Yes, so much about David's workshops are a "shake-up." He also stresses not looking at your subject so much regardless of if it's a still life or model, but look at your painting. Make your decisions by looking at your painting vs. copying what you see.

Becky Joy said...

A workshop with Leffel, lucky lady. wonderful work you are doing here.

Karen said...

They look great!! I love that definition of background...makes perfect sense!
Thanks for posting those demo pics, too.

Anonymous said...

This is BEAUTIFUL!!

Diane Hoeptner said...

Love that definition, will have to ponder further. Thanks for sharing more details of your workshop. Sounds very worthwhile.