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Finally got to my "vertical" lesson with this found subject: I turned around and there it was--light streaming in on Smilla and Itchy.
This should have been a lesson in thumbnail sketches becauseI see now the space above Smilla is unnecessary/of no interest. I like this subject so much that I'm going to do it again this week, but allowing more space for light and shadow shapes below Itchy.
Finally got to my "vertical" lesson with this found subject: I turned around and there it was--light streaming in on Smilla and Itchy.
This should have been a lesson in thumbnail sketches becauseI see now the space above Smilla is unnecessary/of no interest. I like this subject so much that I'm going to do it again this week, but allowing more space for light and shadow shapes below Itchy.
What a beautiful study. Love how you captured the light. Can't wait to see the redo.
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I actually like it with the space above. No special reason, I just do. Where did the name Smilla come from? I love the name Itchy. That would fit most every dog I know especially mine.
ReplyDeleteI agree with JeanneG - the space (even if you took the window out) gives the painting just that - space and light. But it will be interesting to see the difference when you focus more on the area below. It's a beautiful vertical study and subject! I started reading a book once 'Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow'(or something like that...)- never finished - what lovely names for your pets.
ReplyDelete...meant to say how very well you've got the light falling on their coats - fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jean!
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanne, I got Smilla's name, like so many of my animals' past and present names, from a book; in this case, Danish author Peter Hoeg's "Smilla's Sense of Snow." My other cat, Nanda, is named after a character in Henry James's "The Awkward Age." I inherited Itchy, so he came with his name; I didn't want to change it, though a very bright little boy I met walking Itchy one day suggested I do just that!
Hi Cathy--it was a hard read (I never finished any of his other books! But the name stuck in my head. I was lucky that the way the light was striking them was so dramatic!
I really admire the patience it took to render the shadows shining through the carrier so well. I like this...AND the names of your pets!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it! You really captured the light!
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