Thursday, April 29, 2010

UNDER THE WIRE!

Sorry, Gordon, too late.  I already painted over the drawing.  I took this painting to critique this morning and they declared it "finished".  I was thinking of working on the hands a little more but everyone thought  it was okay having a difference of opacity from the face and the hands and arms.  I had hoped to keep the face a little more transparent but things got too dark too fast, so I added white to the colors and that adds opacity.   Now all I have to do is fill out for forms for "Strokes of Genius 3" and submit it.

11 comments:

Kay said...

I really find this one interesting. I like that the face is opaque and the hands are not...wonderful expression..actually looks pained in some way! could this be from doing art?

Unknown said...

So wonderful!! The opacity of the face is a necessary element, in my opinion. It creates a wonderful contrast to the rest of the painting and is a focal area that is nicely supported by the other elements.

Meera Rao said...

It is interesting that you decided to painted over the smaller faces and concentrate on the big one- thats what makes your paintings different and creative cutting edge :) I do like the difference in opacity in the hands, arms and the face. All the best with "Strokes of Genius" --even though you are one already !

Sharon said...

Fabulous! Another Winner!

Crazy RAvens Studio said...

I too like the juxtaposition of the opague/transparent effect on the background faces. This is the kind of thing I have been experimenting with in my own work. I like the discrepencies.

SKIZO said...

fabulous
Work
good
creations

AskewArt said...

Great drawing! Enjoy your many self portraits; this one particularly nice as it lets the viewer "in." I have followed this blog for quite some time. It is a wonderful resource for artists. Thank you for sharing yourself with us so freely, and letting us travel with you on your artistic journey.

PiReight said...

I think this is absolutely amazing. Keep them coming.

RH Carpenter said...

Doesn't bother me a bit that the face, hands and arms are a bit different - in looking at my own, they are like that :) This one has an intense look in the eyes - deep, dark, knowing (hey, you've gone from Not Knowing to Knowing in one painting = good job!). Good luck on the entry. I'm sure I'll see it in there (bought the second in the series because you were in it :)

Sandy Maudlin said...

VERY COOL! Love the idea and execution. Remarkable.

Nick said...

wow Myrna, I think that's my favorite piece of yours - incredibly cool and beautifully done!!!!!!!!! bravo amiga

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