A Composition Technique

Composition is, of course, an important skill to develop. Many books have been written on the subject. DaVinci is reported to have recommended that young painters look at mold stains on the walls and try to see landscapes. This is sometimes referred to as ‘forced’ or re-purposed composition. Henry Rankin Poore wrote on it in the 1800’s and is worth looking up.

The example here begins with a random picture of flowers. This is analyzed by gestural sketch. Next, look at the gestural study until you imagine a completely different subject image based on the  original compositional layout. This seems a bit forced at the start, but it becomes easier and quite enjoyable as you do it more often.  In this case one can see ‘a race between two cyclists watched by spectators.

 

DAY 4 CDA – PERSPECTIVE ARCH GATE AND UMBRELLAS {June 24 2017)

This is a video of a 1-point perspective urban scene that I hope you will try.

Also, look at an earlier perspective with a similar theme. If the link below doesn’t work directly ,  copy-paste into the search box at upper right of webpage.

Shadbolt Center Tas Drawing Perspective Italian Village Street  (may 5 2017)

 

Reflections Sailboat Mirror Studies

People have asked if reflections should be longer, shorter, or the same as the actual object. The annoying answer is “It depends.” I made a little sailboat (about 3 inches high) by carving a white vinyl eraser and making a sail by cutting a credit card, painting it white and drawing a curve with a sharpie. I placed the model on a hand mirror and took some shots. I have done the same thing with toys of animals, people, etc. I like to make little quick model set-ups to study such problems, including light, shadow, etc.  As you can see, the height of the reflection depends on the angle of the object vs. the mirror surface. The same thing applies to mountains or trees along a lake edge.

Summer Drop-in LIFE DRAWING SCHEDULE

Summer LIFE DRAWING SCHEDULE

at – Semiahmoo Recreation Center, WRock SSurrey.

Life Drawing – Drop-in studio – Non-Instructional Sessions at Semiahmoo Recreation Center, White Rock-South Surrey May through Aug 2017.    (604) 536-8333   :
Life Drawing offers many benefits,  pleasure, and FUN. Models are draped & un-draped. Wonderful new studio space. Bring your own sketch book and drawing materials. Everyone is welcome.
Member’s Price: $40 for 5 sessions        Non-member Price: $50 for 5 sessions.       FRIDAYS    Sept 16-Dec 2      10:00AM-12:30PM  
Drop-in tickets can be purchased at Semiahmoo Arts office at South Surrey Recreation Centre Mon-Sat 9am-5pm.    (604) 536-8333

Semiahmoo LIFE DRAWING SCHEDULE FOR SUMMER 2017

10 am – 12:30 on the following dates (May June):

May 5:  10 am – 12:30,

May 12:  10 am – 12:30,

May 19:  10 am – 12:30,

May 26:  10 am – 12:30,

June 2:  10 am – 12:30,

June 9:  10 am – 12:30,

June 16:  10 am – 12:30,

June 23:  10 am – 12:30,

June 30:  10 am – 12:30

Then we switch to 3:30 – 6 PM on the following dates (July & Aug):

July 7: 3:30 – 6 PM,

July 14: 3:30 – 6 PM,

July 21: 3:30 – 6 PM,

July 28 (NO LIFE DRAWING),

Aug 4: 3:30 – 6 PM,

Aug 11: 3:30 – 6 PM,

Aug 18: 3:30 – 6 PM,

Aug 25: 3:30 – 6 PM

Then back to Friday mornings in September.  

LIFE DRAWING INSTRUCTION AT EMILY CARR SP 2017

EMILY CARR UNIV. OF ART/DESIGN

Introduction to Life Drawing – Instructor Tony O’Regan

 Course Number:          CEDR 263 S001

Instructor(s):                Tony O’Regan

Number of Sessions:   8

Day and Time:             Tue / 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm

Date(s):                       Jan 17 to Mar 7, 2017

Room:                         424

course description

Develop and expand your drawing and observation skills in this course on drawing the human figure. Gesture, line and value, proportion, composition, form and volume will be explored through a variety of approaches. There will be a brief introduction to the structural anatomy of the body and identification of superficial anatomical points. Drawing from the skeleton and live model will be included.  Contact Continuing Studies at Emily Carr Univ. for info:

(604)844-3800

Thank you K.G. – Teachers love to hear from appreciative students. Good Luck!

Hi Tony,

Thank you so much for your reference letter. I received the offer from UBC
Environmental Design Program!  Your courses really helped with my portfolio. Especially the museum  project, it made my portfolio stronger and more complete.  Additionally, remember you persuaded me from quitting the application last time we met in the hallway? You have no idea know how much I appreciate that.
Best,  K.G.

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