Welcome to My Scene

"My Scene" is sharing a finished painting or my 3 step process to a finished painting using photographs or sketches. Asking, how can I make this scene or subject mine from refrences that hold my attention longer than 5 minutes. Some photographs are just....photographs not paintable interesting subjects. So let's began and hope you enjoy your painting experience........JoBeth

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Class Demonstration

This was my demonstration last week in Lamesa...with a symmetrical format.  Symmetrical paintings are all about balance...formal or informal.  This is an informal motif because it is not a mirrors image.  Balance is the key in all paintings but it's most important with a symmetrical format.  Asymmetrical is much easier for me because I like 'stuff' in my paintings.  Most of us recognize when our paintings list to the left or right like a boat about to capsize.  Adjusting shapes within the composition can be hazardous to your composition.  Balancing the painting as a whole is the goal.  Shapes are made larger, smaller, louder, quieter, softer disregarding the reference you are working from....hope you enjoy Paint Bucket Daises...

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