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!
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Portrait Class Week 2
This was the second week of the portrait Class with Al Gury I am taking at PAFA this summer. This is one of the two portraits I started yesterday, we get two sections of models, a morning section and an afternoon section. This start is from the afternoon session where I was more warmed up, I'm really trying to work a bit bolder and looser. I love having one long all day class, I think it works the best and i wish all the classes at school were taught this way.
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I think you are headed in the right direction with this looser approach. A more "finished" look can often hide the artist's expression or attitude about the subject.
With representational art, it is, in a way, more difficult to express a personal vision than it is with nonrepresentational work.
When someone looks at a picture of an apple, the first thing they see is an apple. Whatever the viewer's attitude toward apples is, will influence their reaction to the art. I have always felt that the looser the art is, the more it communicates the artist's initial emotional response to the subject.
Sorry for the long winded "artsy" response: but I like this one. I hope you continue exploring in this direction.
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