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December
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Newman Day 27
I'm out of town, so I bought some water soluble oils for the trip. My expectations were low. I was so pleasantly surprised! The oils have a really good consistency, they apply really well, the pigment load seems good, and the cleanup is incredibly easy. They didn't dry out too fast. I think after I use up all my oils, I may have to make a permanent switch. I worry about the fumes from the mineral spirits that I use, and since there was very little if any noticeable difference between these and my regular oils, why not? ;)
Newman Day 26
I really liked this profile photo I found of Newman, and I wanted to try to show the sensuality of the kiss, so I put the actress in the painting. I don't know if that helps or detracts from it.
I really rushed this one, and finished quickly. Going to Chicago in the morning, so have to pack. Hopefully I will find some time to paint. I'm bringing some water soluble paints with me, and am hoping that I can try them out on the trip.
Newman Day 25
Maybe it's the holidays, maybe I've just painted too many Paul Newmans, but I just couldn't bring myself to finish this portrait. So I decided to leave it kind of abstract, and post it anyway. I am counting this as day 25. I am behind and have two more to do to catch up! Hopefully I will have some time to paint over the coming week. ;)
Newman Day 24
Merry Christmas! I didn't get a chance to post this yesterday. Too much going on! This is day 24! I only have a few more paintings to go in this project.
On this one, I tried to make his face as dark as I could because it was dark in the photo and backlight with a very light background. I think I tend to make the skin tone in my portraits too light. This one is not really good. I don't think I got his nose right or the angle of his face. Oh well! Considering it's Christmas, I think I will give myself some slack!
Also, this is funny. I'm running out of room - too many wet paintings laying around. So I have invented an oil painting paint dryer. Ha!
Newman Day 23
I found this great old photo of Newman where he was seriously getting his beard on. This growth is giving Grizzly Adams a run for his money. God I'm so old. No one today knows who Grizzly Adams was. They also don't really know who Newman was either! Ha!
I like painting the scruffy portraits of him so I thought I would give it a try. This is also the first time in my 23 days of painting him that he's showing teeth!
The countdown is on - 7 more to go! Will I make it? I think so!
Newman Day 22
Wow! 22 days! Only 8 more left to go in my painting Paul Newman project. I have absolutely loved doing this, and think it has helped my portrait painting tremendously.
Tonight I started on the painting really late, and had very little time. The angle of his face was really unusual. I don't think I got it right. I did like the composition though, because usually I just paint a great big face, and this time, I put more of the background and body in the painting. It's hard to get much in a 6x8 - ha! I'm looking forward to doing some larger work when I finish this project.
While I was painting this, I was thinking what perfect hair he had, and the profile of a Greek god. I picked a good subject to paint. ;)
Newman Day 21
So the countdown is on - only nine days left to go in my painting Paul Newman project!
I purposely tried to find another color picture of Newman for today. Actually the color photos of him are a bit hard to find. I didn't try to go into detail on the hand or shirt. There is just something about his face not right to me, and I can't place it. He doesn't look as old in the photo as he does in my painting, so whatever I did, it aged him. ;)
I've started getting requests to do portraits, so I'm thankful for that. It will be nice to do some commissions.
Newman Day 20
Had no internet connection for the longest time tonight, so am just getting to post this. This is day 20 of painting Paul Newman. Wow! I am officially two thirds of the way to my goal - which is painting Paul Newman for 30 days straight.
I like the colors on this, but am not so sure this really captures his expression. There is something not quite right with the lips - maybe the eyes too - heck maybe even the nose three. Ha!
I think doing this portrait series is absolutely the best thing I could have ever done for my painting. I'm having to work fast and loose. I can't afford to spend the time on detail, and I've been taking risks. Like in this one I started with a wash of just lemon yellow on the left side of his face and a toned down alizarin crimson on the right side. It gave me a great base to work with, and it kind of forced me to put more color in his face. :)
Newman Day 19
I really like the photo I was working from on this one. It really shows Newman's personality. I was a bit worried that I wouldn't be able to capture his expression, but am pretty proud of this one - I think I did.
I was a bit lazy and didn't really polish or finish the painting, but I think I like it a little sloppy, not so perfect. ;)
Newman Day 18
I got a really nice compliment on my painting from a friend today. It really brightened my day! I have been a painting student for a while now and insecure about my painting. She said she thinks I have officially gone pro, so that was really nice to hear.
On this one, I was working from a younger picture of Newman. It always seems harder to me to paint him when he was younger. There wasn't as much character in his face - no signature forehead wrinkles ;).
18! I am more than half way finished with my goal!
Newman Day 17
I honestly can't believe I've done 17 portraits in a row of Paul Newman. Believe it or not, I'm getting a bit tired of painting him! My husband took one look at it and said, "When are you going to quit painting George Bush?" Ha! I don't know if that's a reflection on him, or a reflection on my painting skills. Hmmm.
My paint was sooo sticky. I don't think I cleaned my brushes well enough yesterday, and was too lazy to go get some thinner. You can tell the paint is thick and sticky if you look at it closely. But I kind of like the way it looks!
Newman Day 16
I see another movie star in this painting. I call this one Newman-Schwartzenegger. I was working from a photo from Cool Hand Luke. He doesn't look like Arnold in the photo, but he sure does in my painting. Ha!
I really didn't have a lot of time for painting today. My son had a wisdom tooth out, and I've been trying to make him feel better. :(
Newman Day 15
So right now I'm singing Hallelujah! Hallelujah, Hallelujah, Hall - layyyyy - lu - ya! I have about 15 minutes before the stroke of midnight, and I got a Paul Newman painting in today. Yay!
This didn't look anything like him for the longest time. I never did put my finger on it... a little change here and a little change there and then all the sudden it looked a bit more like him. Not going to exaggerate that it reallly looks like him. Okay enough slurring my vowels! ;)
Newman Day 14
Newman Day 13
Thirteen days painting the same person, wow! I did not have a lot of time today to paint, so with this one I was rushed. I put some brighter colors in the face - greens and reds and purples, but I still don't think I am getting the skin dark enough. I tried not to use pure white in the face, but I still feel like I used too much white in the mixtures.
I'll try again tomorrow to make the face darker. ;)
Newman Day 12
I stayed up late to finish Friday's painting because I have a lot of work tomorrow. It's 1am so technically it's Friday. Haha
On this one, I tried to put more color into the face, and for the most part I did. It was a bit easier easier to get the highlights. I added a little yellow in the highlights too, but I think I'm still using too much white. I think maybe tomorrow I should try to use absolutely no pure white in the painting. That will be a challenge.
I really like his eyes in this one. I am realizing the thing that made Newman so striking was the contrast of those dark eyebrows and the deep shadow of his eye sockets contrasted with the lightness of his eyes. I appear to have no method to constructing a portrait. I kind of paint all over the place. I am trying to put in all the darks first. I had to redo the mouth on this one because it was in the wrong place, so maybe if I block in the darks and then start with the eyes and work down to the nose and then the mouth, I can get the placement of the features right the first time. ;)
Newman Day 11
Wow! Made it to 11. I was really wondering if I would make it today. This picture is a little blurry, which probably makes it look better. Ha! There's something not quite right about this one that I can't pinpoint.
I'm really liking the challenge of this 30 day Newman quest. I know that I'm getting lots more painting done because of it, and I think that the practice is helping. I take a portrait class with Sue Foell in January, and I'm hoping that I'm not getting into bad habits now. For the most part I feel like I'm not putting enough color in the face. I can tell that I'm not, because it was difficult to put the highlights in this portrait. There was too much light already in it. Tomorrow I'll try to put more color in the face.
Newman Day 10
I like todays painting. I tend to like the scruffier pictures of him where he's not so perfect. I think this one came from Cool Hand Luke, which I've never seen by the way. Maybe after I'm finished painting him I'll watch some of his old movies.
It's funny - I was calling this one Newman Jesus because it is kind of the same composition as a lot of the Jesus portraits I've seen. Ha! It also reminds me a little of Charlton Heston - I think it's the cheekbones. So yesterday was Newman Bond, today Newman Jesus! I hope no one takes offense, it is kindly meant.
Just a sidenote, yesterday I was looking at some art online, and I was thinking "Wow, this guys work is fabulous, and wow - how does he do such a complex painting in a day?" After reading more about him, I discovered that they weren't paintings at all - they were photoshopped digital art. They really looked like paintings to me. So I wanted to clarify that my work is just the old fashioned putting paint on canvas without the aid of any digital media. The only digital media I use is fireworks to crop the paintings. I don't even use filters on them, as you probably can tell. So that makes me wonder, am I a dinosaur? Am I relevant? I wonder.
Newman Day 9
So day 9 of 30 days of Painting Paul Newman. I see other people in my portraits all the time. In this one - I'm seeing Sean Connery as James Bond. Maybe it's just the pose, but I can't shake it. I do like this one better than yesterdays although it still seems unfinished.
I decided to start doing a painting a day 30 days ago today. Yay! I am getting serious about my painting. I've been taking classes, and feel the best way to improve is to paint a little every day. I try to set limits on how long I paint during the week, because I do have a job and a teenage son to take care of.
I thought it might be a good idea to reiterate why I'm painting this particular movie star, so here goes:
My favorite thing to paint is portraits, so one day I painted Paul Newman. It was really disappointing. He looked more like George Bush than Newman. So I tried again the next day, and *sigh* it still wasn't very good. I now have 9 portraits of Paul Newman, and I'm excited because I actually am proud of a couple of them. I feel like you can really see my progress through the work. I also feel like I'm starting to develop a little bit of my own style.
I have this desire to paint people who have made a difference. I call them my real life heroes. I painted the man in the red bandana from 9-11 a while back, Eudora Welty too, and now my hero Paul Newman. Don't get me wrong. I'm not fascinated with Paul Newman, the movie star. I'm fascinated with the family man who didn't didn't seem to take himself too seriously. He gave back millions through Newman's Own. I love it that he put up a reward to protect the first amendment. So yes, Newman is a hero to me. His life was meaningful.
I have made it my goal to paint Newman for 30 days. I thought it would be a good idea to donate the portraits to one of Newman's charities. They can hang them or auction them - whatever they like.
So in case you wanted to know, that's why I'm painting Paul Newman. ;)
Newman Day 8
Newman Day 7
Day 7 of painting Paul Newman. I am starting to think I need my head examined. I read today that Paul Newman is considered by many to be the best looking man who ever lived. How on earth can you paint that?
I tried to be more abstract and looser with my brushwork on this one. I loved the light in this portrait. I actually think it looks like him today! Ha!
Newman Day 6
Yay! Six days of Paul Newman! I really like to paint him with a beard. I'm not thinking this looks very much like him, but I didn't have a lot of time to paint him. I really slapped the paint on this one tonight, as you can see. If you look closer, you might see something else - missing! Those large canvas pores that riddle the rest of my paintings.
Lots to talk about today! First, I got up late and was determined to paint on a better surface than the cheap .47 cardboard canvas boards I've been using. I paint on 6x8 mainly. Honestly I couldn't make myself spend $5 on a decent board, so I decided to go the handyman route. I went to Lowe's and got 3 2'x2' hardwood plywood pieces that were 1/8 of an inch thick. Then I got out the saw horses, made myself a table, clamped it down, measured and sawed and ended up with 18 6x8 boards, and another 18 of various sizes like 5x7s and such. Then I took over the kitchen and gessoed the heck out of those babies. That took the majority of my day. Even after gessoing them four times they were still too absorbent. I put a couple of coats of white acrylic on them and that did the trick.
Here's an interesting picture comparison of my old canvas and my new one followed by my kitchen disaster!
I spent $10 on the boards, so doing it myself saved a ton of money and I honestly think I ended up with better quality. I am soooo happy to have some better supports on which to paint.
So the other thing interesting today was my son invited some friends over (they are all in their teens) and they came in the kitchen where I usually display the last two or three paintings I've done and they asked me who that was in the paintings. I said Paul Newman, and they said, "Who's that?" Ha!
Newman 5
I tried to stay a little looser with the painting today - and I really liked the photo I was working from. It was taken in the 60's I think. This reminds me of the Newman who put up a reward to recognize those who protect the first amendment.
This photo doesn't have his signature eyes, so he may be hard to recognize. I see other people in his features all the time. In this painting, I'm seeing Clint Eastwood. Ha!
Paul Newman 4
Most of the photos I find online of Paul Newman are black and white, so I thought it would be fun to do a black and white with his blue eyes. It kind of makes them stand out even more.
I have decided to do as many Newman paintings as I can in December and donate them to the Serious Fun Children's Network that he started. I am hoping they may be able to auction them off and raise a little money. It will be my good deed this Christmas. Lord knows I have enough to atone for!
Newman III
Paul Newman II
Guess Who?
Well I was super busy today, so didn't start my painting until late. Then I chose a subject that was waaaay too complex for a painting in a day. I wonder if you can even tell who this is supposed to be?
There are several things I plan to fix on this - the jaw is a little off, the right eye is not quite right. There is a little more to this 6x8 inch canvas where I even tried to put in his hand. I will have to finish that later.
Today I accepted a challenge to do a painting every day in December, so here's numero uno.