Sunday 10 August 2014

Beetle shell study



My current understanding of what 'looseness' means is that the painting has been made to look like its been rushed together, but you still identify each layer of value that represents the form and lay down the appropriate colour. The loose part comes in when you don't worry about refining your brush strokes or smudging.

This is from the point of trying to understand looseness by practise, not being told what it is.

Reference
https://www.flickr.com/photos/tambako/9341194504/in/photolist-fes4FE-861KNj-hznCFx-7GM1k-az79zZ-8xEM5o-qN3tc-6tWukt-8J4J4g-Bcqwq-ry6jQ-JAE3v-7GHzpq-5HHMSX-dnZQpa-8hN4Mn-25XQA-hz4WKn-dCPyAj-yvzHs-fj11Ya-83hSY8-5HFCfW-51pE5X-8KvvLR-nwm3mB-6o1LWn-bpwjee-3AvBtV-33Ec39-3MHdHM-ehdJjz-6ZWASV-d1pgYG-2vL6RQ-83yX1E-7QXX5S-gRYSBi-9gkKro-8u9TyN-fWPeMe-uJJki-wvJCR-4XHLPg-eg4GPE-82KvEm-f5fQE-DCkA3-7AyV4A-bFuGne

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