Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Book Review: Painting Sharp Focus Still Lifes

A student recently let me borrow her copy of Painting Sharp Focus Still Lifes:  Trompe L'Oeil Oil Techniques by Ken Davies (b. 1925) and Ellye Bloom.  It is a classic and very well done.  It starts with some exercises, including some useful ones one color.  It doesn't go into color theory really at all, so another book would be necessary for this.  My favorite exercise in the book is to paint a shiny white ball surrounded by different colors of fabric to practice reflected light.  The end of the book goes into demonstrations.  I thought the demo on scumbling to achieve wood textures and the small section on turning edges would be particularly helpful to my students.  Also his explanation of trompe l'oeil techniques was very well done. 



To see a modern master of trompe l'oeil, check out Anthony Waichulis' work at the John Pence Gallery.

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