SalvationTruckStudy
3x4
Oil on Linen panel
Not exactly in line with our exercise, but one I loved because of the truck:-)
3-day Workshop with William Wray
What I learned in William Wray's workshop is that
3x4
Oil on Linen panel
Not exactly in line with our exercise, but one I loved because of the truck:-)
3-day Workshop with William Wray
What I learned in William Wray's workshop is that
doing 3-value - Simple-shape exercises can be a really liberating way to look at how to strengthen and unify the impact of my work!
Here's William's first quick Demo on Friday where he showed us what we were to aim for that day:
Do a simple draw in
Block in 3 values and
Simplify your Shapes (Strive for - Big, medium, small)
Doing it this way helps in evaluating the strength of the abstract shapes and whether they will make for a strong enough subject/scene to paint. And simplifying to this degree means not worrying too much about accurately including and getting everything in there.
It was hard...!!!
As you can tell I was pretty seduced by the number of values and shapes I saw, the lights and darks, and the complication and detail of those shapes:-) To make it into just 3 values, decisions had to be made about mid-values. Some going either lighter or darker to lump them with another value. And it also became clear that the process of picking a subject to paint could either help or hinder me in my efforts.
Here's how William took two of my thumbnails and simplified them to where they really needed to go for this exercise:
My 2nd attempt on day 1:
and here are William's improvements and simplifications of the 2 on the bottom: