Monday, February 2, 2009

"Pacific Heights"

3-5/8 x 12
oil on masonite
sold

The current challenge for my Different Strokes From Different Folks blog - a Victorian home in Pacific Heights, San Francisco. Architecture, buildings are not an easy subject to paint - frankly, it's much easier to draw. With a drawing, you tend to pay attention to lines and perspective - with a paintbrush you tend to feel the weight of a structure and it becomes more 3-dimensional. My experience, with painting this piece, started with a loose sketch, then I stared at the photo for a few minutes and put it away and painted. It was more enjoyable that way for me. The forms are slightly exaggerated and the colors were more intuitive in the end.



3 comments:

Anita said...

3 5/8"? Really? WOW! Love the format and perfect for the reference. I just could not get my head round this reference. I like the idea of not being bound by the reference as you describe - I might try that sometime.

Marian Fortunati said...

You did a fabulous job (as you always do) on this... I had trouble finding a way to depict the scene in an interesting or attractive manner.
So many artists were able to do that... What a great thing you are doing for us... A great way to learn!!

Theresa Rankin said...

Fantastic version and so small!!