Monday, April 20, 2009

Pointillism Challenge from JJ


I am ashamed to post mine after seeing Ree's beautiful picture. She should be so proud of hers, it is absolutely beautiful.
Mine is 5" x 7" on canvas panel. My housemate knew what it was, which surprised me, do you?

15 comments:

  1. Oh i know I know, it's an accurate depiction of the iniside of my head when I close my eyes. tah's my shriveled brain to the right...right?

    REally. it looks like a night landscape to me.

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  2. Moreton Bay, View from Manly-Wynnum Market last Sunday. But where have all the yachts gone?

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  3. Yup, a land and sea mass is my guess as well. So how did you like doing this? I dont' think I would have the patience. Second thought, I know I wouldnt' have the patience.

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  4. When Ree and Anne have commented I will tell you.. hehehe

    Patience, is a huge factor, and as you can see I was lacking in that respect.

    I think I would like to try a bigger one oneday, maybe when I am 90!

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  5. I haven't got a clue what it is ....maybe a lanscape .....but it's still better than mine is ..... :(

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  6. O.k. Yes you are right. It is a landscape. It is a headland, water and sky. It is actually done from a photo down Yamba way Colleen and Ree.

    Anne don't feel so bad this one is the pits, You didn't know what it was. I want to see yours!!

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  7. How DO you show waves and such doing pointilism? I did a similar type of painting once and it nearly drove me nuts. That was 12 years ago and I swore off paintings like this, but fror you, I will try.

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  8. I guess it is just the varying degrees of depth of the dots. Leave the white caps white I guess? I have never painted pointillism before and I know nothing about it. I was hoping to learn something from this painting, but I didn't really, except that I needed to excise extreme patience. Ree and I are looking into this style in more depth. I think the landscape/marinescape was far too complex for a beginner.

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  9. I think this would have worked better if you had spaced the dots a little further apart as the white is lost and had them more uniformed.
    A good try though! ;)

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  10. So, then, can I go in with white dots now then, and rectify it?? ;-)

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  11. Not white dots, but lighter blue, varying shades of blue. Different blues would work too, thalo + white, Cerullean, etc beside each other.

    I gotta say, you did better than I could I think. I'm way too impatient for niggling dots on a canvas.

    And Ree showed us that simple is better than a complicated landscape. I think I would have done the same as you JJ or Anne.

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  12. Ok. Here is my take.

    I was on the understanding that pointillism was using the primary colours only. White paint is not a primary.

    Primary colours are one blue - one red - one yellow.

    I read nothing about mixing those primary colours. What I read, was that you put your dots of colour next to each other, using your colour theory knowledge, and when the picture was viewed from a distance, your own eye mixed the colours in your head and you saw a 3D picture, full of values and tones.

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  13. Yeah, but I didn't think they had to full strenghth colours to do it. I'm probably wrong, but Ree's pic wasn't straight primariesa nd they were lighter versions. Now I gotta go look agian, just came back.

    her's is yellow, white and varing shades of ochre and I think raw umber. But like I say, of late I've been wrong lots.

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  14. Actually I am pretty sure Ree used the primaries as was stated in the challenge, but I will let her address that question.

    Let me know what you discover in your research. I don't remember saying they had to be full strength, but they did have to be the primaries in this challenge.

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  15. Hi Bruce...my palette was all primaries...cad yellow...naphthol red...ultramarine blue. No ochre or raw umber and no white only white paper showing! ;)

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