Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Acrylic step-by-step

Acrylic on cotton Canvas - detail 9x11in / 20x30cm
This is a small step-by-step on a piece I had long planned.
It all started with several pen sketches. The bellow version comprises what I wanted for the final look. Initially I was going to concentrate on the figure only and not the whole sofa and background.



The idea developed in the following charcoal drawing:
charcoal - 9x11in/20x30cm



 I then carefully line traced the charcoal drawing to another transfer sheet. This is my charcoal comprehensive drawing.


Transfered drawing. Here I´m using Fredrix cotton canvas.

I originally planned to do this piece using Ala Prima technique. As I was not very secure on the final proportions I decided to cover the figure image, to serve me as a guideline during the painting project.




Palette choosen: white, mars black, vermillon red and yellow ochre from Liquitex.


First wash of red. It looks pretty much "no-brained" but I had practiced a lot the types and direction of the strokes. It took me several sheets of practice until I reached a level of satisfaction that I wanted to reach for the final result. 

 First & second layers covering the figure, shadows and some of the lightning coming from the front.


Using a combination of white, yellow ochre and vermillon red I created the skin variations, applying each brush stroke carefully.




 A general view of the whole piece and its detail bellow.


Final piece with several minor corrections, especially on lightning and details for the sofa and background.

Acrylics on canvas - 9x11in/20x20cm

Monday, January 14, 2013

What I did on my vacations...

I traveled, disconnected from outside world, spent time with my family and pretty much drawn every single day. Bellow some of the (good) results after of so many bad drawings. Have a great 2013!


Saturday, December 22, 2012

New Year´s resolutions


Draw, draw, draw....did I mention draw? Now seriously: I spent 2012 practicing gesture drawing heavily, trying to make it a habit. This will remain during 2013, but I aim to increase the load on finished pieces.
Earlier today I was reading Walt Stanchfield Lectures volume II and stepped into the following Sanskrit poem related to this new year´s resolutions we all do by the end of the year and forget during January:


Look to this day 
for it is life
the very life of life
In its brief course lie all
the realities and truths
of existence.
The joy of growth
the splendor of action
the glory of power
For yesterday is
but a memory
And tomorrow is 
only a vision
But today well lived
makes every yesterday
a memory of happiness
and tomorrow a vision
of hope
Look well, therefore,
to this day!

Have a great 2013:)

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

charcoal portrait

Charcoal and White Chalk on paper

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Pen & Ink Portrait

Pen & Ink on sketchbook

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Cottage Sketch

watercolor on sketchbook
São Roque - 2012

Monday, November 26, 2012

Short Animation: Pauliceia canta Ty-etê

Beautifully animated short from NUPA:
NUPA is a public free animation studio-school in São Paulo. Ty-etê (True Water) is the main river in my city.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

MASP

watercolor, pen & ink on sketchbook

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

watercolor sketch


Av Brigadeiro Luis Antonio, São Paulo
Watercolor on sketchbook

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Da Vinci Watercolor Studies

Several studies on Da Vinci´s works
Watercolor Pencils on Paper