We are now in the third TOTAL LOCKDOWN in the UK - and it's winter - so
I'm going to create some resources for artists wanting:
- to learn more about art and/or
- some stimuli for making art - within the constraints of the lockdown limitations on where we can go and what we can do.
Initially I'll be looking at my past blog projects about
- working in a series
- understanding colour
- understanding composition.
A Making A Mark Project - Working in a Series
Back in 2008, I developed a series of posts on my art blog "Making A Mark" about working in a series as an artist - and subsequently developed a site (now unpublished) about "working in series".
I'm resurrecting those posts - or links to them - on this blog in order to provide a resource for those who would like to have a go at developing a series.
I'm resurrecting those posts - or links to them - on this blog in order to provide a resource for those who would like to have a go at developing a series.
These blog posts explored:
- reasons why artists work in a series
- reviewed Monet and his series paintings
- considered specific series by Monet - the stacks of wheat and the paintings of Rouen Cathdral
- A Making A Mark Project - Working in a series - This post starts my project about working in a series
- What are your reasons for working in a series? - I've come to the conclusion there are probably four main categories of reasons why artists work in a series. Within each category there are more specific reasons.
- investigate and explore - subject
- investigate and explore - technique
- emotional
- Making A Mark Poll: What's the main reason why you work in a series? - The question is: What's your MAIN reason for working in a series? With the emphasis being on the word MAIN. Having recognised there's lots of reasons why we work in series I want to try and pin it down a bit more and see if you can work out which is usually the dominant reason for you.
- Why and how Monet developed his series paintings - This post looks at:
- why Monet painted series paintings
- when he painted his series paintings
- the various reasons leading to his choice of subject matter
- which paintings are regarded as part of his series paintings
- and finally, how he actually designed and painted the series paintings from a practice perspective.
Wheatstacks (end of summer) 1890-91 - Claud Monet Oil on canvas, 60 x 100 cm (23 5/8 x 39 3/8 in); The Art Institute of Chicago |
- Monet's series paintings - stacks of wheat - About the motif, design and execution of the series of paintings of stacks of wheat
- Monet's series paintings - Rouen cathedral - An account of Monet's series paintings of Rouen Cathedral
La cathédrale dans le brouillard by Claude Monet (included in the Sotheby's sale on 3rd November 2008) |
12 good reasons to paint in a series
Tomorrow I'll be looking at 12 good reasons to paint in a series
and thereafter will
- explore each reason further
- with links to further information, images and resources about famous artists who produce work in a series.
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