Monday, January 25, 2016

The studio is completely moved to the new location!

116 West Main Street, Ligonier, PA 15658
 
 


Showing the setup for my students and some student work

Some of my work and my antique desk.

Some of my work and demos for students

Part of the art library and drawing models

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Correggio Commission

See the previous post here

This is the start of the underpainting. I will be doing this as a series, so stay posted. This is oil on linen on panel. At this stage it is about 1 minute into the process. This is burnt umber thinned with turpenoid.  You can see the remains of some construction lines behind the masses of paint.


New Correggio Commission

I have recently received a commission to paint a copy of Correggio's Head of Christ, which is owned by the J. Paul Getty Museum.  It was painted about 1525 - 1530.  It is an extremely delicate and sensitive portrait, and I am looking forward to attempting it.  I will be doing a series on my painting process once I get a little further along with it.

Head of Christ, Correggio, J. Paul Getty Museum

According to the Getty Museum:
As Christ stumbled under the weight of the cross he bore on the way to his crucifixion, Saint Veronica comforted him and wiped his face with her veil. According to legend, Christ's features were miraculously imprinted on the fabric. In this haunting depiction, Correggio painted Veronica's veil as the white cloth in the background. Christ faces the viewer and parts his lips as if to speak.
Through the use of strong light and shadow as seen in the defined cheekbones, line of the nose, and hollow of the neck, Correggio gave his forms a sense of volume. He further used light to emphasize the image's poignancy, placing the left half of Christ's face in shadow while the right side receives light. The subject matter and small size of the Head of Christ probably indicate that it was made for private devotional use.



Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Working on moving to my new studio

I am moving the studio to a nicer location off the Diamond in Ligonier (the traffic circle in the middle of town). The new address is 116 West Main Street, Ligonier, PA 15658.  The new studio is located next to the Ligonier Echo office, across the sidewalk from the library. Art lessons are currently in full swing in the new space and my students are loving it!