Sunday, March 18, 2012

Post removed - woops!

Sorry, I posted that thing earlier. Its moved to my personal blog now (where I meant to post it in the first place!)

Monday, March 12, 2012

Lloyd D. Newell on Art



“THE INFLUENCE OF ART” by Lloyd D. Newell March 4, 2012


World’s Longest Continuing Network Broadcast: Show Number 4,303
© 2012 Intellectual Reserve, Inc.


Beautiful art is good for the soul. It can lift and inspire; it can calm and soothe; it can inform and enlighten. Art improves our quality of life and has been shown to stimulate brain function, reduce stress, and help us focus on things that really matter.(1) Those who take time to appreci- ate art—in its many forms—understand its remarkable effects.


Years ago, a man purchased his first home and, with his limited budget, set to the task of furnishing it. But rather than buying a sofa, a nice kitchen table, or other pieces of furniture, he first bought some modest but inspiring artwork. He knew he would eventually need a place to sit in his new home, but he felt he needed art on his walls even more.


When friends and family came to visit, they admired the beautiful prints and paintings that adorned his walls, but they wondered why he did not have much in the way of furniture. He explained that he was working on saving enough money to buy better furniture, but he was afraid that if he did not place a priority on art, he might never be able to justify its purchase.


John Hafen, a noted artist from a hun- dred years ago, explained what this man seemed to know about art. He said: “The influence of art is so powerful in shaping our lives for a higher appreciation of the creations of our God that we cannot afford to neglect an acquaintance with it. We should be as eager for its companionship . . . as we are eager for chairs to sit upon or for food to sustain our lives, for it has as important a mission in shaping our char- acter and in conducing to our happiness as anything that we term necessities. Life is incomplete without it.”(2)


Indeed, art makes life more meaningful. Whether a painting or a poem, a sculpture or a song, wholesome artistic expression lifts us from the everyday and helps us see beyond the here and now.




master copy

SO I swear I spent the full time on this but hey they are masters for a reason... I couldn't even touch the original!

Mike Asay - Master Copy

Saturday, March 10, 2012

master copy

i really did finish this before monday. i just hadn't posted it yet. i have several witnesses in my apartment to prove that i've done it.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Kendall Hale


Painting #6 - "A Maid Asleep" by Johannes Vermeer

PS - Justin, I just want to point out that since I'm posting this on Thursday and I've been with you all week in California since Monday, then I must have gotten this done by the deadline.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Master Copy: Final Images

Here are the final, clear images for you to use as reference. Aren't they beautiful? Please work from the blurriest image (a few posts back) through each step toward final resolution. Establishing composition and color generally before you get to specifics.

You should be finished by this coming Monday, March 5th. Please post a photo or scan of your master copy on this blog when you are done. If you haven't received an invitation to be a contributor to the blog, let me know. And let me know if you need high-resolution images of the Master Copy reference. If you want to see which image you are signed up for, click here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgW8ObhXABJFdHJUSGs4TFBiWkxsbXN6VHBOTmltMWc

We will not hold class on Monday, March 5th, because I will be in California on the field trip all week. You will be painting the full figure from life beginning Wednesday, March 7th. Michael Parker will conduct class as my substitute, with McKinsey taking over at 2:00 as classroom monitor. Please bring your paints that day and a gessoed canvas or wood panel that 18 x 14" or larger. I recommend working about 24 x 18", but 20 x 16" would also work. Let me know if you have any questions.


I will be back on Monday, March 12th, and will hold individual consultations with each of you that week.

Justin








Thursday, March 1, 2012

Master Copy: Stage #4 Images

Here are the fourth-stage images, which are less blurry than the previous stages. Please work from the blurriest images (three posts down) to the second and third steps before you use these images as reference.

I will post the final reference images on Saturday morning. You should be finished by Monday, March 5th. Please post a photo of your master copy on this blog when you finish. If you haven't received an invitation to be a contributor to the blog, let me know. And let me know if you need high-resolution images of the Master Copy reference. If you want to see which image you are signed up for, click here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgW8ObhXABJFdHJUSGs4TFBiWkxsbXN6VHBOTmltMWc

We will not hold class on Monday, March 5th, because I will be in California on the field trip all week. You will be painting the full figure from life beginning Wednesday, March 7th. Michael Parker will conduct class as my substitute, with McKinsey taking over at 2:00 as classroom monitor. Please bring your paints that day and a gessoed canvas or wood panel that 18 x 14" or larger. I recommend working about 24 x 18", but 20 x 16" would also work. Let me know if you have any questions.

Justin