A Painting in progress... is one of the study paintings exploring figures for a commission that I'm currently working towards which requires knowledge of an energy and passion that is perhaps outside of my understanding.
The painting half finished |
just one of the rough sketches for this painting |
This exploration has been enlightening and at times disturbing. The commission is for a lady's bedroom ( I think ) and focuses on a group of sexy figures that has an implied violence of passion rather than detail. ( click to find out more about this sexy figurative commission )
This Painting in progress is just one of the studies and crates a dark and foreboding atmosphere that I'm finding both fascinating and intriguing to paint the contrast between the lights and darks is startling as is the contrasts of angular hard edge lines and soft flowing curves that both seam to work within this distorted if sexy painting that implies all the vigorous passion and energy conveyed in a single half seen nude.
Admittedly I still have a way to go with this painting but the need to retain the rough and ready feel that has developed throughout the drawings and process of applying the paint.
This painting like the other three painting exploring this subject from very differing styles and approaches are makings the whole process absorbing for me as an artist.
Girl with pearls uses Picasso style thick black lines amid bright impasto paint, Five figures explores lines and colours in a different way while Thrown Down is a volatile mixed media painting that brings together subtlety and raw energy to find out more about these figurative study paintings just follow the links below.
Thrown Down... ( http://mjo-art.blogspot.co.uk/2013/03/thrown-down-sexy-painting-study.html )
Five figures ( http://www.mjo-art.com/five_figures.html )
Girl with pearls... ( http://mjo-art.blogspot.co.uk/2012/11/girl-with-pearls-fugitive-sexy-painting.html )
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