Showing posts with label black and white photo reference. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black and white photo reference. Show all posts

Monday, June 9, 2014

Black and White Photo Reference for a Color Portrait

I teach a week long oil painting class at Common Ground every summer.  This year is ancestor portraits.  I am anticipating several students wanting to use black and white photo references of parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents.   I used this photo from 1902 as a reference for a painting:


and this was the oil portratit, Senex, that I did from it:

Senex by Jaime Cooper

Adding color in your head when using a black and white reference really isn't difficult if you have enough experience working from live models.  I can kind of see what color it should already be.  It shows you that value is much more important than color, I will do a post on that later.  I would have a much harder time not having a reference for the values that should be there.

If I get stuck on the color I will use a live model that I imagine to be a close match for the skin colors or another work of art as a reference.  Rembrandt's portraits are a favorite for me, including this one (I feel incredibly deficient using a Rembrandt painting in the same post as one of my own paintings, but there you go):

 Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, An Old Man in Military Costume, The Getty Center Los Angeles