Artistically Depicting The Dynamic Nature Of Modern Competitive Fencing!
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Work In Progress-Epee Dancers (Stage 3)
At this stage you can see that I've worked on the the legs of the fencer on the right a little more and have begun working on his epee. I have also added some definition to the fencer on the left.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Work in Progress-Epee Dancers (Stage 1)
This painting depicts two male epee fencers. The paper support is Yupo which is a synthetic paper. The cool thing about Yupo is that it's difficult to make mistakes. The paint sits on top of the paper unlike when using watercolor paper. This allows the artist to be able to lift paint off the surface and reclaim the white of the support. I particularly find this useful when painting epee fencers because the epee uniform is all white from jacket to knickers.
You can see here that I've laid in the basic background colors and most of the shadow forms of the uniforms in both fencers. At this stage, I've left the legs and shoes unfinished. Thus, its apparent that I worked on the figures from head to toe. In the next stage of the painting,I will resolve more of the legs and feet of both fencers.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
SOLD-"Scorgie"-Watercolor Painting
"Scorgie"
7 x 5"
Watercolor on Yupo, Varnished
SOLD-Commissioned
Location of Collector: Great Britain
This was a really fun piece to do. The Yupo paper handled wonderfully. The client commissioned the piece for a gift for her coach.
To see more of my sport-fencing paintings visit my gallery website: www.theswordandbrush.com
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