Friday, 22 September 2017

HOW TO PAINT A LIFE-SIZE FIGURE

A TWO METRE TALL ADAM
My plan here is to paint a life-size male nude: Adam. 
And when it’s finished, I’ll do a life-size female nude, Eve. These two works will become part of my Adam & Eve series of paintings. 
Here’s a bit of maths to start off with: According to Wikipedia the average height of a male in France (where I live) is 175 centimetres tall. 
For compositional reasons I’ll need some space at the top and bottom of the painting, so I’ve decided that the overall canvas size should be two metres tall by one metre wide. 
STEP ONE
Get a mount (a canvas or board) with the right dimensions. For practical reasons I’ve chosen two canvases measuring 1 metre by 1 metre. Then I fixed them together.
I’ve used an acrylic sizing medium as an undercoat.
A stepladder is needed to get to the higher bits.
STEP TWO 
Block in your image. 
I’ve used a grid system to transfer the basic drawing I did on paper onto the two canvasses.
STEP THREE
Start filling in the colour—it's just like painting by numbers.
STEP FOUR
Keep going until the whole canvas is covered in colour. 
I’ll add a photo of the finished painting as soon as it’s ready.

WHAT’S NEXT
Watch this space for further developmrnts—and then for how Eve progresses.


Wednesday, 20 September 2017

A POLITICAL PICNIC IN THE FOREST

Every year , local farmer and politician Jacques Rapetti invites us to a grand picnic in a clearing in the forest on his farm.
It's a great outing, starting with apéros and snacks just get everyone into the right mood. This year a couscous entree was followed by lamb and feves.
All washed down with copies amounts of white, red and rosé wine. Dessert was a choice of north African pastries - followed by a large armagnac digestif! Naturally.
Not bad for a forest picnic hey?
Three tame Anglo Saxons waiting for service.
Jacques Rapetti, Ray and Jean Jaurès, founder of the newspaper l’humanity.
Thanks Bernadette for the pics.