Hello I'm Mike Manley, welcome to my studio Blog. I am veteran comic and animation artist and I created and edit Draw! Magazine. This blog is a chronicle of what's happening in my studio. Follow my process and path as an painter, cartoonist and teacher and find out how they inform and enrich each other!
Friday, June 17, 2005
Still Life
Here are a few snaps of the still life I worked on this week in class. I missed the last two weeks of class because of cons and finishing up DRAW! 11, which is off to press any day now. Because I missed last weeks class I missed the first week of this still life, so what you see here is a little over two hours of work. I toned the canvas in class, and should have done it earlier so it wouldn't have been wet, adding another little degree of difficulty. But even though I knew I couldn't hope to finish this piece i went ahead anyway for the practice and fun. I was approaching it based on the color harmony vs painting it by value.


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2 comments:
Nice colors mike. Just an observation from my days a Fine Art student in University: kids hate drawing fruit.
IMO the best way to keep still-life drawing/painting interesting is to get the students to bring in their own items to set up. It just makes it a little more fun. ie: i love baseball, so i brought in a glove, ball, and cap & set them in a window-sill to paint.
That sounds like a good idea for young kids,but I am a lot harder on older students. College is volentary. My feeling is if you don't want to do the assignment, don't want to push ahead to learn more, F YOU! Too many students are lazy, and want things to be easy, I say get out of the class and go home. Witdraw from school...we will always need garbadge men and sewer cleaners. :-)
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