Work in Progress, live models studies - long and short pose
Arrived 30 minutes earlier at the studio, because the model is one of my favorites. Our model she is African and Irish mixed. Today she wore a long white silk gown which contrasted her skin, very beautiful. But I didn't get the spot where I wanted to paint. She looked exactly straight to me, and her hands and feet were all together in the middle.
Depends on my years of Plein Air experience, I know I must make decision quickly. Almost the same moment she moved her hand to touch her face, I captured the moment, so I could had a reference photo to paint while her two hands were positioned one horizontal, and one vertical. I already had done two portraits of her before, both were 12"x16". Today I worked on a new colored panel 16"x20".
During the work, I noticed that her gown was quite challenging to paint, because of the white silky and reflective material. So I just focused on her whole shape, and used my left over color palette. Three hours was too short. One very experienced artist told me that my work looked like Matisse. And one of the master painters from China he told me that I did very well, correct shape and proportions, he especially like my colors, and thought my decision was great to paint one of her hand vertical was a good idea.
So far it was only one 3-hour session work, I will continue painting it at the next one.
Evening short pose, we had a new model. Still I was struggling to draw or finish each pose. My work process is really slow, and should be more consistent for sure. Also, I don't think I like the paper I bought the second time, too smooth for me. (January 31 2023)