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I've been working on my WIP article today and I wrote a little bit about how I go about creating the composition. When I was done I thought it would be interesting to talk about my views on using reference photos.

I often use reference photos for my art work. I never thought of the finished pieces as being copies of the originals. The reason for this is that with each drawing I go through the steps of composition.

In the WIP I am using several photos for the subject and other photos to define the background. All of this to better tell the story I want to tell. In the end I will have produced an original work. Even when I only use one reference I still think about balance, cropping, and values.

There is always more to it than the subject matter, the formal aspects of visual composition are like the grammar of a language. In writing, a story is written with words (subject matter). Like good literature and good poetry is more than words and subject matter, art is more than pictures. The organization, the sentence structure, the style, and so on can make or break a good story. In art, the way the formal elements are arranged can make or break a good picture idea. 

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The results are in for the next WIP and the winner was a portrait. Each time I create an update I'll post a little message here. You can see the start of the WIP article here.

If you like, you can leave comments directly on the WIP article.

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This is actually a follow-up on the post Creativity I.

Today this question can be found on any artist BLOG or forum on the Internet. It is also very largely discussed in the sciences of philosophy, psychology and physics. It is within these studies that I have adopted my definition of art.

The difficulty in defining art is that it is not a noun but a process! That process starts with some form of psychic tension. Finally the psychic tension is constructively expressed in art forms which have the dual advantage of providing an emotional release to the artist and simultaneously producing socially useful and valuable objects which give comfort, delight, and understanding to others. Indeed, art is the highest procedure of the parataxis state not only because it results in aesthetic products, but because its symbols have ceased to be private in great part (or iconic) and now can be shared with others (have become symbolic).

Read (1951:251) quotes Tolstoy in this regard:

Art is human activity consisting in this: that one man consciously by means of certain external signs hands on to others feelings that he has lived through,and others are infected by these feelings and also experience them.

 

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I had the opportunity to participate in the"vernisage"of Françoise Corboz. Madame Corboz has been exposing her Chinese ink works. I thought it would be interesting to see her level of detail using this media. I was delightfully surprised in the creativeness and originality of her work.

The Gallery D'Arfi is in the town of Saint Sulpice, Switzerland and specializes in contemporary art. You can visit their web site at Gallerie D'Arfi.

 

 

 

 

 

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I drew a butterfly the other day. You can see it in the Gallery.

I used a generic bright white non-acid, wood free A4 sized paper. To achieve the large range of values, I used Caran d'Arche graphite 6B, 3B, F, and 4H. The drawing took around 7 hours to draw over 3 sittings.

I like the feel of this drawing. I tried to work on three planes. The out of focus flowers in the background then a little more detail in the flowers and branches but not too much to take away from the subject. Then very dark values and more detail to bring all the focus onto the butterfly.

It was also my intention to keep it looking like a drawing and not a copy of a photo.



 

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