David Cheifetz Newsletter | December 4
Sent: 12/4/2011 6:50:49 PM


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Dear Subscribers,


Greetings!

 

The new still life is finished!

The setup:

 
 

 

First stage:

 
 

Blocking it in. Getting right into the spool of picture wire.

 

Next stage:

 
 

I want the pitcher and onion to eventually become secondary.

 

Next stage:

 
 

Background and cloth.

 

Next stage:

 
 

Finally getting the red elements in. I kind of like how the unfinished
cloth looks at this point, like it's vibrating or something. But know
I'll be taking it further.

 

Next stage:

 
 

I begin working the cloth to a better finish, working my way from left
to right. I'm in the zone right now, deep in an audiobook. Satisfying
work. At this point I realize my pitcher has too much value contrast,
it's commanding too much attention.

 

Next stage:

 
 

At this point I'm killing the contrast of the pitcher to push it back
and draw more focus to the spool and red paint/glass. I decide to start
obliterating the edges of the pitcher and onion. I want the eye to go to
the darks and sharp edges.

 

And the finished painting, "Spool"
  (16x20):

 

  

 

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Very happy with this one. It tried my patience at times, but it was
worth it.

 

For info on the oil still-life lessons I'll be offering (in Palo Alto,
California) starting this January, email me. Two spots left.

 

Until next week,

 

David A. N. Cheifetz
www.davidcheifetz.com

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