Artists
Related: About this forumI haven't been posting much, but I have been painting. Here's one from yesterday.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CLPlsYpnYp0/
Almost every Saturday I sign up for a remote painting session via Atelier Dojo. It's a great deal: $5 for the three hours. The costumed models are always beautifully lit, and we share work once an hour, so there's a sense of community, too.
My work has gotten so much better over the last year, and these weekly painting sessions are a big reason why.

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femmedem
(8,509 posts)Freedomofspeech
(4,548 posts)femmedem
(8,509 posts)I've been studying online and practicing as much as I can. Mr. Femmedem is learning, too, so it's been a treat to share this with him over the last year.
Trueblue Texan
(3,365 posts)...I can't imagine ever being able to paint that well...but I continue to try various mediums. Again, thanks.
femmedem
(8,509 posts)I couldn't have imagined myself painting this well a year or two ago either, but I've been studying from a variety of sources. From Steven Bauman's patreon page I've learned the importance of dividing images into clear lights and darks and from New Master's Academy (an online resource with thousands of hours of first-rate instruction) I've learned both from lectures and--more important-- demonstrations. It's so helpful to see how an artist goes about starting a painting!
Trueblue Texan
(3,365 posts)Atticus
(15,124 posts)femmedem
(8,509 posts)I'm not so sure about talent though: I think it more proves the power of study and practice. I think most people can learn to draw and paint. I'm watching Mr. Femmedem make tremendous strides this year and he had never studied drawing.
mwmisses4289
(1,174 posts)femmedem
(8,509 posts)Nice to meet you!
femmocrat
(28,394 posts)You are very talented!
femmedem
(8,509 posts)But I'm glad you like it!
bif
(25,606 posts)So talented.
femmedem
(8,509 posts)OregonBlue
(8,105 posts)Simply beautiful brush work.
femmedem
(8,509 posts)Something I've focused on these past few months is not tightening up so much that I lose the brushwork. Things that have helped: being meticulous about not blending on the canvas (or board, in my case) but mixing each individual color and value on the palette, and buying better quality brushes.
OregonBlue
(8,105 posts)ever find the technique that really works. I salute you. It takes so much effort to make it look effortless.
Karadeniz
(24,482 posts)femmedem
(8,509 posts)leighbythesea2
(1,288 posts)Are wonderful! I love it!
femmedem
(8,509 posts)I was a mediocre art student decades ago but started painting and drawing again about two years ago. It's been a great stress buster, especially during these covid times.
LiberalLoner
(11,246 posts)👍❤️🌹
femmedem
(8,509 posts)You're no slouch yourself.
lunatica
(53,410 posts)Is that you? I ask because it reminds me of your nose on your other self portraits.
Your warm and cool palette are really compelling and the way you paint texture is quite good. The portrait has a moody and thoughtful air. Youve done a great job of painting the highlights and shadows with brushstrokes and without putting in much detail. It doesnt need any more detail. The colors you picked are elegant. You did a great job!
femmedem
(8,509 posts)This one isn't me--but the nose doesn't look like the model's. It was the one place I didn't catch her likeness. I notice I always make noses too long!
Your analysis captured the two things I worked on: using warm shadows/cool lights and simplifying rather than getting lost in detail.