'Pawley Impression' 5x7 pastel ©Karen Margulis sold |
'Sea Days' 5x7 pastel |
"Simplification is about finding large forms or planes, not minutia." Ann Templeton
I believe the key to painterly work is to learn how to simplify the subject. If we can distill the subject into a collection of simple shapes and start with a good abstraction, we can then decide just how much detail we need to put in. If we get caught up in the details we tend to tighten up and we can easily lose the freshness. How can we learn to simplify....that's where the 10 minutes comes in.
- Set up a small area with precut paper size 5x7 or smaller. You should have quick and easy access to your supplies.
- Have a stack of references photos...you don't want to spend your 10 minutes looking for photo to paint.
- Set a timer for 10 minutes. Don't draw your scene with a pencil....block in your big shapes with a pastel or paint brush for oils/acrylics. You will tend to fill in the lines if your drawing is to precise.
- Don't worry so much about color for your 10 minute studies....go with you intuition and play with color. The idea is to simplify in these studies not match the color in your references.
- At the end of 10 minutes STOP. Now look at your study and decide what you would add or take away. Learn from each study! Save them and use them for future paintings.
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5 comments:
Thanks Karen - this is very helpful. :-)
Thank for all your effort in this blog. It is great moment every night to read your artcle and learn about art, pastel and life. Thank you so much.
Thanks for another wonderful article and idea. I need to do this. I've got the good paper for it and it would be so much fun to try to paint within that time limit. Learning to do two or three minute gesture drawings vastly improved my sketching, this will improve my painting too! Yours are always wonderful - and these are simpler than many of them, yet have a raw gorgeous power to them for all that!
Great article. As a new painter who works full time, finding 2-3 hours of time to piant is my greatest obstacle. Your comments on the 10 minute study can get me in front of the easel more often, learning to simplify and improving my skills to boot!
As my technical skills have improved, my paintings have tightened up. I need to do some ten minute paintings! Thanks.
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