For the next month or so i'll be roaming around europe, so i won't be posting much. But I'll bee back in late August, hopefully with the story for my first serious attempt at a graphic novel complete. It is as i said before, inspired on one of the stories from Boris Vian, that concentrates on world war II. But.. who knows, maybe the trip will pull me in a completely new direction and i end up making one about something else.
terça-feira, 22 de julho de 2008
Making a new one V
Not too happy about the rifle.
The hands were the main batle. still have a lot to learn...
Well... this is it.
I have a lot a trouble deciding when to stop. Every painting that i do, comes to a point where, either i feel that i need to digest it for a while, so that eventually i can come back and work out the details. Or, like in this In this case, i realize that i have to get some more experience before tackling the issues that still bother me. The hands for instance, it's perfectly noticeable that i had a war going on around that area. This is the way i do it... it's not very linear, i start out with the idea, don't make to many studies and planing, and most important of all i leave some room for accidents and risky improvisation. This one was thought as a part of a graphic novel (finally a friend taught me a less goofy expression for comic books), so as you can see i didn't mind too much about borders or outlines. I'll just crop it to the size it was intended to occupy.
segunda-feira, 14 de julho de 2008
Making a new one IV
Yes... it is different!
This is how it's going, much slower than usual...
A common thing that happens to me a lot is that i some times playing with my camera will find different layouts to the whole frame, and sometimes, like in this case, i like them more than the original. I would be bothered if this was a painting to put up on the wall. But as it is thought as a frame in a series of illustrations (i don't know why, but saying comic book seems childish...), i was already conscious that eventually this would happen when putting it together with other images.
This is how it's going, much slower than usual...
A common thing that happens to me a lot is that i some times playing with my camera will find different layouts to the whole frame, and sometimes, like in this case, i like them more than the original. I would be bothered if this was a painting to put up on the wall. But as it is thought as a frame in a series of illustrations (i don't know why, but saying comic book seems childish...), i was already conscious that eventually this would happen when putting it together with other images.
quinta-feira, 10 de julho de 2008
Making a new one III
I've got to finish this... it's no good when they take to long. The felling for the original idea can slip away easily. I'm putting on too much "detail" i like it better when that nervous/fast touch seems to take over the composition. In many ways i'm just a spectactor, so I'm curious to see how it will turn out.
quarta-feira, 9 de julho de 2008
Making a new one II
terça-feira, 8 de julho de 2008
Making a new one
The next few pictures i'm going to post show how i go about a new painting. In this case i photographed myself to get the pose right. I don't usually do this, as I like the feeling of creating something absolutely from scratch, from the pose to the lighting. But i'm not a fundamentalist so when i feel the need, the camera goes to work. Though, even using a photograph, ill just make a few sketches from it. Some artists, like to plan everything in detail, using a model and taking great care with the lighting. I'm thinking off an artist called Alex Ross, he works (as far as i know...) mainly on comic books. If you look at his work you'll see what i mean. I love his work, and i've even tried adapting to that sort of method ( work method, not style!), but it just doesn't work for me. Partly because i don't have the skill to do it that way. I have to admit i'm a bit chaotic, as the idea is always adapting. Besides, seeing what works and what doesn't, is something that you can only truly find when making the final work. Painting is in essence a changing process so i feel very comfortable with the lack of "pre-production". As long as the main part of the original idea is still there, it's alright to let room for improvisation. A mouse accidentally turning into an elephant might be a little bit too much of a change.
sábado, 5 de julho de 2008
Colour II
I won't try to explain what the paintings mean. I'm actually very narrative, there's allways a reason behind what i draw or paint, but what i see in them isn't necessarily what someone else will, so i won't impose my interpretation. Some artist are more expressive, they'll just paint emotion and felling, while others tend to tell "stories". I usually try to be in-between...
(the las one isn't finished yet, i'm still digesting...)
sexta-feira, 4 de julho de 2008
Note
I keep forgetting to recharge my camera batteries. I'm taking care of it now, and tomorrow i'll post some of the things i've been working on lately, showing a couple of new pictures.
I've been taking up color more seriously. You will have noticed that colour has not made it into the blog yet. Well its not just by chance, i actually don't use it much, well... until recently that is. Colour is so hard and independent from drawing that i sometimes shy away from it. Personally i find it a lot harder to get the hang of the whole technical aspects behind painting, than with drawing. Colour isn't what it seems, the way it works, interacts. The balance between darker and brighter colours and the amount of light each reflects. All these things are somewhat simplified when you're just drawing, or painting monochromatically. It's the theory behind colour that gives me headaches, using the brush comes easy, and learning how to apply the paint also. But getting colour to work the way i want it to, well, sometimes i find it very hard. And that's why i started using oils. It's amazing, i'll just wrestle the painting until it gets to where i want. It's excellent for learning and exploring. Although a bit too forgiving... So, I'm also experimenting with water colour, which is a "do or die" medium. No second chances. You have to force yourself to be patient, and reaaally look before you even wet the brush. And this exactly where i want to arrive at, developing patience and concentration. Having these, everything else becomes much easier. Not just painting and drawing, it reflects in everything i do, be it sports, music or whatever. They function very well together, complementing each other. As far as i'm concerned, i don't see any advantage in concentrating on one thing only. Too spread doesn't do any good either. Just balanced... Eventually i'll get the hang of this colour thing.
I've been taking up color more seriously. You will have noticed that colour has not made it into the blog yet. Well its not just by chance, i actually don't use it much, well... until recently that is. Colour is so hard and independent from drawing that i sometimes shy away from it. Personally i find it a lot harder to get the hang of the whole technical aspects behind painting, than with drawing. Colour isn't what it seems, the way it works, interacts. The balance between darker and brighter colours and the amount of light each reflects. All these things are somewhat simplified when you're just drawing, or painting monochromatically. It's the theory behind colour that gives me headaches, using the brush comes easy, and learning how to apply the paint also. But getting colour to work the way i want it to, well, sometimes i find it very hard. And that's why i started using oils. It's amazing, i'll just wrestle the painting until it gets to where i want. It's excellent for learning and exploring. Although a bit too forgiving... So, I'm also experimenting with water colour, which is a "do or die" medium. No second chances. You have to force yourself to be patient, and reaaally look before you even wet the brush. And this exactly where i want to arrive at, developing patience and concentration. Having these, everything else becomes much easier. Not just painting and drawing, it reflects in everything i do, be it sports, music or whatever. They function very well together, complementing each other. As far as i'm concerned, i don't see any advantage in concentrating on one thing only. Too spread doesn't do any good either. Just balanced... Eventually i'll get the hang of this colour thing.
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