Small WIP & value sketches amid the rubble

23 04 2008

A series of wet gray days have kept me from painting outside, so I’ve spent some time putting my studio  (and myself!) back together in the aftermath of the workshop. For me, “spring cleaning” always seems to make things look worse before they get better.

I have little piles around me…piles of books, of paperwork, and also a small pile of unfinished paintings. Among the latter is this demo painting that I started in the workshop, which I may noodle around with and bring to a more finished state. It’s small, just 12×9″, so we’re talking maybe just orzo or macaroni-sized noodling.

Jennifer Young provence landscape work in progress

I started this workshop demo talking about composition and values and how they related to each other. Since we were working with the limitations of photographs, I wanted to try to get folks to think about the possibility of composition beyond just what they saw in front of them in the picture. When I’m painting en plein air, I will often do a series of small value sketches before I jump right into painting. I will use this same approach too in the studio, to develop my design.

Along with a contour sketch, it is extremely helpful to do this in a very abbreviated quick grayscale, so that I can get a general idea of my value relationships and the overall design that is created not only by the placement of line but also by the pattern of dark and light:

Value study landscape painting  Value study Jennifer YoungValue study Jennifer Young

This is not a new concept, of course. Artists have forever been studying and writing about the arrangement of values (lights and darks) to compose a strong design. The artsy fartsy term for this is “Notan”. Okay, it’s actually Japanese. Notan sketches can be fleshed out in recongnizable contours (like mine above) or they can be very quick and gestural thumbnail abstractions created for the purpose of identifying the underlying design.

The values are generally limited to four or less.  I used 2 markers; black and light gray, deriving my middle gray from a blending of the two, and letting the white of the paper stand as my lightest value. 

Of course, in life we see a much wider range of values, but in designing and executing a painting, I’m learning that simpler is often better.  If you look at many of Monet’s paintings, you might notice that many of them have a very small range of values indeed, and he used color temperature and very soft edges to add a wonderful sense of atmospheric depth to his work.

A quick Google search for “Notan” yielded some good results for further exploration:

How about you?

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Art for Food Auction- “Golden Days” Tuscany painting

20 03 2008

Today I have a new offering up for auction to benefit the Central Virginia Foodbank. This is another watercolor/pen and ink painting of the golden sunflowers of Tuscany:

Tuscany sunflowers landscape painting

“Golden Days”
Watercolor/Pen & Ink on Arches Paper
7×10″ (Image size 5×7″)
sold
This painting has sold, but you can see the current auction by clicking here.

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New art Auction: “Mountain Chalet”, Lake Como, Italy

6 03 2008

The “Art for Food” charity art auctions continue! This 7-day auction is for a landscape painting of a little chapel and mountainside chalet overlooking a small fishing harbor on Italy’s lovely Lake Como. The Mediterranean trees and buildings are set against a dramatic backdrop of the Pre-Alps, making this one of the most stunning destinations in Italy.

Lake Como Italian landscape painting
“Mountain Chalet”
Watercolor & Ink, 8×10″
sold

According to the Central Virginia FoodBank, $25 could provide as many as 200 meals. So, with that in mind, opening bids for these auctions are set at the mega-bargain price of about 200 meals or $24.99 per item! 95% of the proceeds for these auctions will be donated to the CVFB.

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Just posted- original Tuscany painting auction-$24.99!

15 02 2008

I hope you fared better on your Valentines day than we did- we’re dealing with that awful flu that’s been making the rounds here in Richmond. But I’ve momentarily arisen from the dead to post a new “Art For Food” auction. How’s that for dedication? 95% of the proceeds will be donated to the Central Virginia Foodbank.

The title of this painting means “The Heart of Tuscany”, and to me, the Val d’Orcia in Southern Tuscany was just that. I loved the way the Cypress trees punctuated the winding country roads:

tuscany landscape painting
“Il Cuore della Toscana”
Watercolor/Pen & Ink on heavy deckled edge paper
8×11″ (image size 6×8″)
sold

This auction has ended,
but you can see the latest Art For Food Auctions here!

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New painting of Provence lavender for auction, just $25

6 02 2008

Announcing a new “Art for Food” charity auction for the Central Virginia Foodbank (CVFB). I admit it isn’t easy to put some of these works up for auction, but it’s a good cause, so what the hay. I love this little Provence lavender painting and I hope you will too… and I can always use this work as a study to make a larger piece in oil. Opening bids are just $24.99 and 95% of the proceeds will be donated to the CVFB:

Provence painting landscape Jennifer Young

“Summer Garden” (Provence, France)
Watercolor/pen & ink on Arches heavy watercolor paper, 8×10″
Auction starts at 12:30 EST on 2/07/08
sold

This auction has ended, but you can bid on the latest auction here!

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