Monday, 8 April 2024

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step G - choosing the masterpiece (part 3: ask a friend)

 

After hours of staring at my first choice of paintings on my screen, I narrowed it down to eight and then three. Then I had to pick one. Sure, I can paint more than one and then decide later, but my time is severely limited: a heavy workload, the final edits to do on my next novel, I am working on another two books, and a few more art projects including commissions. So, I had to commit and the sooner the better.

But I was stuck. I loved the final 3 I chose. So I “phoned” a friend. I belong to an art group of friends, and we have a group on a messaging app where we chat most days. I posted the 3 paintings to the group and asked for their input. I didn’t reveal the theme, nor the medium that I planned to use. (Note: the theme wasn’t made public yet at the time of writing this post. The administrators of the competition sent the theme via the email to invite me to take part again this year.)

They were kind enough to share their thoughts, and it helped me to decide on my final choice. Did I tell them which one I chose? No. Am I going to? No. This is a competition, and while I trust my friends not to share my project. By not revealing my choice, I effectively limit any influence their opinions might have on my artistic decisions, and this is no reflection on them.

Have I started painting yet? No, but stick around and I will tell you why the theme is not as easy as I thought it would be.

Until tomorrow!

🇿🇦💜Linzé


Saturday, 6 April 2024

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step F - choosing the masterpiece (part 2: the shortlist)

When you see the paintings that made the final round of judging, and the winners of 2023, you will notice that they are all portraits, or figure paintings. So I thought that maybe I should do that. Problem is that I don't like painting people. This will also make it more difficult to find a painting of the old masters to use, because they don't speak to me.

But...then I found a few. Which surprised me, I have to say. So which one to choose? Which artist, style or period? Like many things with options, it seemed a good idea to make a list.

Strelitzia - coloured pencil
in my sketchbook

    Making a list of paintings, didn't seem right since I needed a visual list, not a written one. I went online and found images of the list of paintings that appealed to me, all styles, all themes, all subjects. I parked them next to each other on my second screen (which is larger than my laptop's) and stared at them.

     Did it help? Stick around to find out how I ended up choosing the painting.

    Until Monday!

🇿🇦💜 Linzé



Friday, 5 April 2024

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step E - choosing the masterpiece (part 1: the artist)


 This competition has a theme, like most competitions do. And this year the theme is to take a painting from one of the masters and do it with an African theme. Or Baroque to braaivleis as the website says.

For my non-South African readers, braaivleis is Afrikaans for a BBQ, but it is the context that is relevant here, not the act of cooking, ie the theme is something (South) African. Weird, I know, but hey this is art, right?

This theme requires some out-of-the-box thinking, because the old masters painted their situations and their scenery ... think people, landscapes, and time period specific subjects. And there were many artists painting, or sculpting, in many styles. So where does one start?

For me it was “simple” - and I use those quote marks on purpose - because we have a lot of art books in the house. I just pulled out everything we have, and then spent some time with each artist and their work. Since I don't have formal art training, I was not familiar with some of the artists. But deciding on which piece, has to start with the artist. And it was difficult, because many of the art I saw appealed to me on both a visual and emotional level.

Let's say it was easier to decide which ones not to use, than finding which one to use. More about that next time.

Until tomorrow!

🇿🇦💜 Linzé


Thursday, 4 April 2024

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step D - the fun rules

Since the competition is advertised on social media, ie Instagram, it goes without saying that some social media interaction is allowed. Blog posts like the ones I am sharing this month, where I share my process, but not the details, are allowed.

And so is sharing the details of the competition from the gallery to get the word out for more artists to take part. So yeah, please feel free to share my posts, but also check out the website and Instagram account of the gallery, for more information. Share with a friend, because they may not yet know about the competition.

Until tomorrow!

🇿🇦💜Linzé




 

Wednesday, 3 April 2024

A-to-Z blog challenge: Step C - early bird registration

 

Yes, I love a good deal as much as the next person, so when the AGAC2024 competition administrator mentioned a discount for early bird registration, I was all over it. The registration fee is more than just reasonable to be honest, but if you love buying art supplies (and who doesn't 😉) saving a few rands will be well spent on the next tube of paint for sure. LOL!

    It is not just about saving a few rands, but by registering I am committing my time and energy to see this project through.

    I haven't shared any art work yet, so here is one I did that starts with the letter C. It is a graphite drawing in my sketchbook for a challenge in the Artkula group.

Coffee grinder in graphite on ivory paper

Keep an eye out for a few more during the challenge.

Until tomorrow!

🇿🇦💜Linzé



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