If our lives are like a field I have many furrows on my self portraits. But then sheet music has lines so surely our portraits can be like music which is hidden between the lines and above and beyond them as well. I did this today on white watercolor paper and then digitally gave it a background color. I would gladly paint anyone else but myself. The good points are that the model is free. If I can use the word "model" and my name in a sentence is questionable.
Learning and getting comfortable painting my self portraits is my job this week. Hopefully your week is just as fun.
More of my art can be seen on Saatchi Art
Showing posts with label fauvism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fauvism. Show all posts
Friday, September 11, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Fauvism Painting
Garden Contours
Acrylic Painting
by Carol Yap
This is the time of bounty in the garden. Everything lush, blooming and growing like mad. One thing ends it's bloom cycle and another takes center stage. Lilacs, daffodils, tulips are finished blooming. Now it's peonies, iris, allium, azealeas and more! It's also hot, sticky thunderstorm weather, but that is what summer heat loving plants love. Like Dahlias and Cannas.
I'm still in the gardening mode even inside. Garden Contours is a portrait I painted yesterday. Basically I was feeling free and yet connected to the garden. The style is Fauvism, Impressionism, Expressionism and Modern Art. Does any artist fall into one category? Fauvism consisted of a small group of eclectic artists that painted landscapes and portraits in bright non realistic colors or in tonal hues. It would have been shocking from the darker paintings of the Old Masters and rather delicious colors.
There are prints for sale at Saatchi Art online. They mail the prints directly to you.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Van Gogh's Birthday
Mind Word Threads
Acrylic
8 x 10
Carol Yap
Yesterday, March 30th was Van Gogh's birthday. I must say I did think of him when I used a palette knife for this painting yesterday. For me the palette knife gives energy and vibrancy to the canvas regardless of the color used. Van Gogh used brushwork for that. He could paint four green vegetables against a green background and it looked great. Do you think he had those moments during painting where you feel you are balancing on the brink of disaster or genius? Which is felt momentarily about half way through a painting, but dissolves as you continue to paint. There was an "Aha" moment for me when I looked into this painting and saw a resemblence of myself. This was painted from an old black and white photograph of one of my ancestors. The image was about the size of my thumb so it didn't give me much to go on, but was a start.
Mind Word Threads is now available at Saatchi Art
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