Bartlett Pear is an example of Chiaroscuro-light and shadow. There is a thin transparent shadow and a thick impasto for the lights in this painting. Everything in the painting except the light is background for the painting including the shadow in the pear. Squint your eyes. Everything except the light is the same value (degree of lightness or darkness) or close to the same value. This serves as a foil for the light falling on the nooks and crannies of the pear. This same concept would apply if I were painting a portrait. Try super-imposing a face onto the pear. Get the picture?
Contact Form
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steno and Family
oil on canvas / 20" x 16" / NFS DPW This portrait was commissioned by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Steno for their son...

-
oil on linen panel/ 6x6"/ unframed / sold detail views: How this painting looks framed: ...
-
oil on linen panel/ 7x5" / unframed / sold How this painting looks framed: Quick, close your eyes! Now open them. ...
-
oil on linen panel, 7x5"/ unframed / sold How this painting will look framed: The challenge in painting Reflections: ...
No comments:
Post a Comment