Painting with a limited palette

Andrew, oil on HDF board 30x20cm (11.8x7.9 inch)
Andrew, oil on HDF board 30x20cm (11.8×7.9 inch)

After two monochromatic portraits it was time to add some color. The limited palette I used for my third studio class painting consisted of titanium white, cadmium yellow light, azo red medium and ultramarine.

Learning to see Values

Monochrome Sir, oil on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7x11.8 inch)
Monochrome Sir, oil on linen on HDF board 40x30cm (15.7×11.8 inch)

My second painting at Studio Nuetzel was also a monochromatic portrait. It’s a really good exercise to learn to see the dark and light areas and how dark or light they are compared to the other areas.

Getting introduced to Oil Painting

Monochrome Lady, oil on MDF board 30x24cm (11.8x9.4 inch)
Monochrome Lady, oil on MDF board 30x24cm (11.8×9.4 inch)

In April 2014 I started to attend Stephan Nuetzel‘s studio class once a week. It was time for my first oil painting. Stephan suggested to keep it simple for the beginning – stick with one color and break it into a few tonal values.

Another Portrait Drawing with Charcoal and Crayon

White Russian, charcoal on paper 61x43cm (24×16.9 inch)
White Russian, charcoal on paper 61x43cm (24×16.9 inch)

Another portrait I did right after the workshop in January 2014.

Charcoal Portrait Drawing

Andrew, charcoal on paper 61x43cm (24x16.9 inch)
Andrew, charcoal on paper 61x43cm (24×16.9 inch)

In January 2014 I attended a charcoal portrait drawing course by Stephan Nuetzel. My second day project was a portrait of the Vienna based Canadian artist Andrew Judd. I used charcoal and white crayons.

First female portrait

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Acrylic on paper 64x50cm (25.2×19.7 inch)

My first female portrait was quite a challenge. Women are difficult to paint in general. I was mostly scared of making her look older. Besides I had no idea how to paint the hair and which colors to mix. And the lighting of the original photo didn’t help much either. On top of this the painting was supposed to be a surprise for the lady. Anyhow it somehow worked out and I think she really liked it!

Sketching on the iPad

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While I still have to upload all of my previous work in the next couple of weeks, I’d like to share a few sketches I’ve made with Paper on my iPad recently. I really start to like this simple and intuitive app.