This painting was my latest demo for my advanced watercolor class at the Frank Bette Center for the Arts in Alameda. The class topic was working with figures in your composition. During the six week class we walked through the painting in steps.
The first day was a discussion of
drawing figures and the importance of seeing the gesture and the
silhouette. I painted several figures actively fishing and working on a
sailboat. Once the silhouette was defined then shape shadowing was
added. The following week I began the demonstration of "By The Church." The first step was to consider where the figure should be placed. When I had taken the source photo, the figure had already walked past the dark open door to the church. The doorway had been a very dynamic position with the figure entering the picture from the right and her bright colors set off by the dark surrounding. In the the photograph she has walked past, into almost the center of the picture and her head merges with the line of the shelf behind her. So I moved her position in the painting to the more appealing place in front of the dark doorway.
My next step was to further develop the light and dark spaces to accent the center of interest: Our lady looking at the statue on the church. |
To complete the painting I have waited a day to think about what was needed. I added a few more dark spots and a few light lifted areas like the border at the base of the church wall. The woman's shadow was lightened so her dark shoe now shows. You can see more of my work and purchase it, on my website http://www.margaretfago.com/ |
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