"MAIDEN PORTRAITS"
3 Different Portrait/Figure Projects on 1 CD
Code: CD-11 / Price: $35.00
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BEGINNER LEVEL
The three (3) projects contained on this CD, when viewed or printed,
are exact reproductions of the original, printed versions. The user
has complete control of the viewing process and may choose to print
any or all of the included documentation, as desired. Printing images
in color requires the user to have a color printer.
The CD contains the following information for viewing and/or printing
for each of the projects:
- 62 pages of instructions
- 27 Full-Color images; Color Swatch Reference Guides (displayed
in color on user's computer monitor for easy reference; requires a
color printer to print in color)
- Line Drawings included for the user to print and enlarge
to the painting size of their choice.
PROJECTS INCLUDED:
1. The Flower Maiden, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
16" x 20"
TECHNIQUE: Modified Verdaccio, Glazing, Opaque Overpainting.
CONTENTS: 18 Pages, 6 Color Images, Color Swatches, Cartoon
Line Drawing.
NOTE: Recommended for beginning portrait painters.
This idealized portrait of a young girl looks as if it were painted
in a totally impressionistic style, but the look is deceiving.
It is rendered in a method that recalls the techniques and procedures
of the Old Masters. The underpainting provides the value study
upon which the paint is superimposed. The finish on the surface
is the only thing impressionistic in the rendering. The thought
process and execution is thoroughly Old Master, with a few short-cuts
to facilitate the short painting time associated with alla-prima
painting techniques.
Included with these instructions is a map of the face which shows
the different planes of the face and identifies the colors and
values used in each.
2. Reverie, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
16" x 20"
TECHNIQUE: Tonal Wash, Modified Verdaccio, Glazing.
CONTENTS: 18 Pages, 6 Color Images, Color Swatches, Cartoon
Line Drawing.
NOTE: Excellent choice for beginner portrait painters.
One might wonder what contemplative thoughts are going through
the mind of this young woman pausing to lay her head against the
embracing branches of the tree. She is neither sad nor happy,
merely thoughtful.
I caught the wonderful expression on the face of my young model,
who graciously poses for me occasionally. Her beautiful hair is
a painter's dream to capture on canvas. The innocence of the simple,
modest shift is a counterpoint to the sensuous, cascading curls
of her hair. While the pose and expression on the face indicate
quiet meditation, the movement in the forms of the hair suggests
that this moment is fleeting.
The color scheme is very naturalistic, following the actual environment
closely. The distinct color differences between the green background,
blonde hair and white gown were successfully integrated into a
unified whole by carefully repeating the colors in each of the
major areas of all the others.
3. Wednesday's Child, by J. Liliedahl
SIZE:
16" x 20"
TECHNIQUE: Underpainting, Glazing.
CONTENTS: 27 Pages, 10 Color Images, Color Swatches, Cartoon
Line Drawing.
NOTE: Recommended for beginning portrait painters.
The face of a child is often difficult to read and may at once
project many different and conflicting messages. Such is the expression
captured at the moment in time in my lovely young model. Her piercing
gaze sometimes projects inquisitiveness and other times misunderstanding.
The lift of her brow asks a question while the almost-smile on
her lips suggests mirth.
It was the subtle combination of all these interpretations that
compelled me to paint the face and to attempt to capture all those
different emotions. The lack of character lines on the face of
a child make the task of recording all those things more difficult.
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