Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Artist Emulation: Intentions

    For my final project, I will be painting a scene of a lighthouse next to an ocean. My plan is for the lighthouse to be on one side of the painting, partially obstructing the ocean. It will be pretty close up, and will block about a third/half of the image. I am using a lighthouse as the subject because Edward Hopper painted several scenes including lighthouses, and because I think that it will do a good job of conveying the theme that I am trying to communicate. This theme is one that Hopper also sometimes focused on in his works--the idea of humanity encroaching on nature, and nature being pushed out of the way in order to accommodate it. By placing the lighthouse so that it obstructs part of the ocean, I am aiming to convey a sense of manmade objects blocking nature.
    In my final work, I will try to use mostly relatively short, light brush strokes in order to create a thin layer of paint, which I can continue to add to until I've reached the color and shape that I want. This is the same sort of technique that Hopper used in his works, so I hope to create a final piece in his same style. I will also pay attention to light in my painting, and how it would be shown in actuality--I will try to include the proper shadows that the lighthouse would cast, and portray the light hitting its surface realistically.
    In this project, I began by observing images of lighthouses and Edward Hopper's art in order to get a sense of how I could combine them in my final work. I then envisioned my final project by sketching my ideas in my sketchbook, and laying out my general sense of space and organization. Additionally, by studying Edward Hopper extensively for this project, I have broadened my understanding of the art world, and deepened my knowledge of the artist and his work.

3 comments:

  1. As I have been watching you work on your final piece, I really like how you have been using the short light brush strokes. They really give the picture a nice soft approach from the viewers perspective. Also, the lighthouse scene with the ocean in the background is beautiful. You are nailing the fact that the ocean is behind the lighthouse and the lighthouse is in front of the ocean. Looks good as you have been using those habits of mind.

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    1. I'm glad that my intention of using short brush strokes came across in my final painting--I think I could have done a better job of using smaller brushes to convey the authentic Hopper style and create a softer image.

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  2. Ya possible. But still they are very good, despite the rather larger brush strokes, it still conveys yours artists habit of mind. Overall, I am proud of you and you really became your artists.

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