Monday, October 15, 2012

Art Show/Portrait Drawing Session

I'm finally posting some pictures from the Art Show/Portrait Drawing Session that was held September 28th at the Hein Academy of Art. Advanced students at the academy displayed their artwork and Jeff Hein presented two religious paintings he recently completed for the Honduras LDS Temple. His paintings are incredible (see pics below)! I especially love the one of Christ healing the multitude. He painted both pieces completely from life, meaning he had each model come pose for him individually (on several occasions) rather than using photographs as references. It is beautifully done and inspiring to me!

One objective of this event was to help raise money for an educational art trip we are taking to New York City (next week) to visit several art museums and galleries. Early in the evening people could bid to have a portrait done that night, or they could buy a raffle ticket for the chance to win a portrait by Jeff Hein or one of the advanced students, to be scheduled for another day.

Jeff painted a portrait that night and several of us drew portraits. It was good experience drawing with an audience and on a strict timeframe (although I didn't get close to finishing).

Overall it was a lovely evening. Thanks to everyone who came to support us!
Steve introducing the evening's events

Me and my parents in front of my art

Jeff Hein's painting of Christ
Jeff Hein's painting of Christ healing the multitude

Jeff beginning his portrait

The portrait nearing completion, after about 3 hours!

 Jenna and Skip drawing portraits

Me, Sarah, Heather and Emily drawing

Thanks to my lovely model, Claudia


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Art Show This Friday, Sept. 28

Jeff Hein and the Hein Academy of Art students will be having an art show this Friday night at the Hein Academy (Hein Academy of Art – East Building, 11 E. 700 S. Salt Lake City, UT 84101) from 5:30 - 9:30 pm. Artwork will be displayed and Jeff and some of the students will be drawing portraits during the evening. For more details, visit the Hein Academy blog at: http://heinacademyofart.com/home/blog and see the post from Sept. 21.

There is also a post on the Hein Academy blog (Sept. 23) featuring ME and my current self-portrait adventure!


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Why so serious?

Yes, I know I look angry in this painting. No, you aren't the first person to tell me that. Do you really want to know why I look a little put off in this picture? First of all, I had to stare at myself in a mirror for one hundred hours...yes, that's right, 100 hours! YOU try holding a smile for that long. Secondly, it should not have taken me 100 hours to paint this! And third, who smiles in a self-portrait? Seriously (no pun intended), I did a little looking and easily found some examples of artists NOT smiling for their self-portraits...see below. 

I finished my self-portrait last April. It took me about four months to paint it and it was a challenge! I did change the lighting about 20 hours into it so that didn't help, but it took me a lot longer than I expected. I kept painting the same things over and over again each day, trying to get them right. All of those hours could feel like a waste of time, but then I remember that it takes 10,000 hours to get really good at something so it's not a waste when I realize those 100 hours were moving me towards my goal of mastering painting!

I've done a few other paintings since this one and recently decided to re-visit the self-portrait theme to see if I've improved my paint quality and/or gotten faster in the last four months. I started the new self-portrait a couple weeks ago and so far it feels like it's moving more quickly, but time will tell. I've been taking periodic pictures of my progress so it will be fun to see the succession when it's completed.



Rembrandt
Vincent Van Gogh
John Singer Sargeant


Mary Cassatt
Vermeer

Jeffrey Hein
Degas

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Details, please.

Hooray, I finally photographed some of my paintings! This is a still life I finished in August with items taken from my mother's bookshelves. It was a challenge because of the structure of the Eiffel Tower, the ellipses on the teapot, and all those darn details! The Eiffel Tower was a bugger, but the image on the teapot was pretty fun to paint.

It took me 70 hours to do this, but that was dragged out over three months! Yikes. It was a fun summer.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Yin and Yang

We started a new model session last week and after the first day we decided to change the pose. Instead of using a new sheet of canvas paper, I just turned the page upside down and started again. The picture on the left shows how it looked on Monday with the two figures. I kind of like it...it reminds me of the pisces sign or yin and yang. I just learned that yin and yang literally means, "shadow and light," which is appropriate for my painting. :)

The picture on the right was taken after the model session today. It's starting to look more like him.

 


Sunday, July 15, 2012

I'm ready for my close up, Mr. DeMille


(5 points for anyone who can name that movie quote)

On Thursday nights a few of us at the academy chip in for an extra model session. Even though I've been focusing on painting for my daily curriculum, I like to draw on Thursday nights to get a little more practice with charcoal and keep up my drawing skills. I did each of these drawings in 3 or 4 sessions (9-12 hours).


Sunday, June 17, 2012

Kinda Cute, Kinda Creepy


The title says it all.  I'll just add that I did this in 11 hours, which was good for me.