Time to pick the next thing. I’m going to try to step away from any exact representations, do something big and really loose based generally on this Mexican sinkhole:
… minus the rusty rail.
Here’s the start. Loose, I say.
The lemons continue. This is a copy of something that’s already loose, so that makes it easy.
This week the lemons went from this …
… to this ….
I hope the next thing in the walk through is to darken the lemons. There’s something wrong about the relative darkness of the leaves and the lemons.

6 responses to “Weekly Paint Progress: 4/9”
I could be totally wrong, but I think that it’s that the areas of reflection/refraction of light are more emphatic on the lemons than on the leaves at present? But this is not my area of specialty, and the only reason I spotted that is because one thing being lit differently from another is one of those ways of spotting things that have been photoshopped in. 🙂
KC – yes – the light source looks opposite on the leaves vs lemons – but I swear that’s how it is in the book. – I went downstairs and checked against the book, and the dark parts of the lemon, and in fact all of the lemon, is far more orange than I have it here. Perhaps that’s what’s wrong – it’s accurate but it just can’t hold up next to the green.
In the book, do they have a photo of the still-life, or just a painting that was putatively made from a still-life? (but if whatever-is-in-the-book looks wrong, then go off-book? Because knowing that *technically* what you have painted is Correct provides a small amount of satisfaction, but usually not as much satisfaction as being actually pleased with what you have painted.)
KC – actually I just recently finished it, I wanted to do this one in particular, because it looks “loose,” and looseness is what I’m working on. You’ll see – it does not look loose.
Loose is hard. (at least, hard for me. I suspect there are personality/detail-liking reasons for this.) But I look forward to seeing what you came up with! 🙂
KC – the lemons turned out way too pat, but the cenote is currently very impressionist and exciting.