With the exception of the bottom image (at the Port of Oakland) these small sketches were done right at last light, which was a result of lack of planning, but the cool thing is that it really forces you to be focused. There's no time to let your mind wander, as you have to race to get your info down before you lose the scene. Even when the results are less than stunning, the process is exhilarating and a little liberating. More soon!
Friday, August 22, 2008
Rusty
Yep, it’s definitely been a while since my last post… I’m not saying I’m not lazy (because I am) but I DID have to move house, which pretty much ate up any painting time I may have had. The result was a tough struggle when I finally busted out the paints. Let me know if you see a progression from the bottom image (oldest) to the top one (just last weekend). I’ve got an even more recent painting from last night when I tried to capture the Fox Theater in downtown Oakland with Mike Dutton, but oil and scanner beds don’t mix.
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3 comments:
I don't care how rusty you think you are, the amount of information you're able to get down in such a short span of time is amazing.
I had less than stellar results earlier this afternoon at China Basin by the Ramp restaurant (again). But still fun racing that light.
aha!
the lake chabot one came out really great.
glad to hear summer has arrived out west. ciao
ianb
Well done! that aint rusty bruthah!
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