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Yvonne |
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Caroline |
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Dot: brilliant control of toned (greyed) colours yet achieving an atmospheric light. Keep gently adding layers of pastel colours to enrich the surface. |
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Yvonne: see comments above. Look carefully at how the colour can change as the stone turn towards the light (right end edge near the door frame. |
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Yvonne: good start to your next study for your main painting. Look for shapes within each stone including the contrast of the earthy tones. |
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Andy: excellent continuing development of your skills. Perhaps add a second tone of yellow on the guitar body to suggest reflection of the varnished surface. |
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Caroline: strong start. Keep shapes fairly simple. It is dark tones and cold versions of colour that make a scene like this work to create that cold, sharp feel. |
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Ella: Wow! You really have worked on this and it works brilliantly. The tones are nice and deep and they are dark enough to allow the face to glow. You have successfully resolved the hair/beard so well! Good contrast of technique between the hair, face and jacket. I would do a couple more drawings like this to really secure your skills in observation, analysis, tone values and technical ability. Look again at the eyes then try looking at MS Escher and his surreal drawings and see what ideas you have... |
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Andy: stronger composition as nearly all areas of the painting are being used. Good to see further detail appearing on your faces. See also comments above about using the grid. |
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Dot: see my comments above which apply equally to this delightful study. |
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Graeme: early days with this one but see my comments on your other painting above as you consider how to develop this one. |
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Graeme: great to see you taking the painting stages further than previously. Much more interesting to look at. See my comments above on your Sabbath project work to develop this further. |
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Yvonne: lovely colour study showing some good investigative work! Keep making these small studies and you will soon realise how important they can be to your development and confidence. |