Dear Subscribers,
Greetings!
A new month of my still-life class (now with the expanded 3-day/week schedule) starts tomorrow. Mondays are full but there is one slot still open for wednesdays and fridays. For details or to get on the waiting list for May, email me.
I hate painting. April Fools!
Ahh, a week filled with still-life. Felt good.
New painting. The setup:

Nancy, one of my students, brought in a little spool of copper wire to use as a prop. It was shiny, so I oohed and aahed so she let me borrow it. Thanks Nancy! Me like shiny.
Here's the animation of my process. After the initial umber drawing, I just used my painting knife. Thick paint is ever so satisfying.

And the finished painting, "Copper & Onion" (8x8):

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Last Wednesday was a "paint-along" day during my class. We got lots done in 3 hours:


I liked where this one was going so I continued working on it after class.
I decided the red cloth, while somewhat subdued, still took too much attention away from the onion. Also the background was so simple as to make the composition a little flat.... I wanted greater feeling of depth. The habaneros need work.

At this point I think the cloth is working but the background around the onion is too much, it's taking away from the impact of the onion. Sometimes the process is like this. Give and take.
And the finished painting, "Companion" (9x12):

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Until next week,
David A. N. Cheifetz www.davidcheifetz.com
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