Steve Fleming

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Steve Fleming

In The Studio: One More Demonstration From Maine: “Tied Up”

The Artist In The Studio

This lesson was about making a value pattern, editing out the non essential pieces of detail, and focusing the painting on an a light abstract shape, supported by movement in and out of the shape.  I used a lobster boat and two row boats to be my major shape and played this in contrast against the pattern not the details of the dock, they were tied up to.DSC_0020I worked at keeping the edges loose and having a nice feeling of warm cool contrast.  I punched up the colors behind the main boat and made the other colors less vibrant.  Remember you have to make your concept and center of interest work or you are just filling in the colors or playing on the paper and that is not art.

Here is the value pattern I created and used for the above demonstration.DSC_0010

1 Comments on “In The Studio: One More Demonstration From Maine: “Tied Up””

  1. Hello Steve. Thank you for your new post. It is very interesting. Your explanations interest me very much. I like to see your pattern of values and then, from this, the painting, although for its total understanding I would like to see the photograph of the original scene and so learn how you has edited it and how and why you created your value pattern. Soon, with respect.

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