This month our challenge was to produce a piece of art by drawing or painting from a photo that is upside down. It's a great exercise for improving our drawing skills; it makes us draw what we see instead of what we think we see.
This was a scene from North Captiva Island on the Gulf Coast of Florida. Drawing the house upside down proved to be surprisingly accurate.
Carmen
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For this challenge, I decided to use a photo of a fat little female baby cardinal that my daughter took in her yard several winters ago. And it really was a challenge for me. I don't usually draw with a pencil on my watercolor paper first, much less upside down. Below is my process, progress and result. Click on the image to enlarge it.
Kathy Garvey
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I really enjoyed this challenge. Painting upside down forces you to really see what you are painting. I choose a figure from a Gauguin painting because I love his paintings and I thought it would be a good challenge for me. It was.
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This is how she looked while she was still upside down. Looks pretty close, hmmm? |
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This is her right side up. Now what has to be corrected. I can see she is not leaning enough, that her blouse is too big, her hand should be more defined. The question is should I stay right side up or flip it again?
Siesta Donna Vines after Paul Gauguin
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Angry Bird
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This little guy is my upside down painting for this month's challenge. I'm not sure why he is so
angry, but I think it has something to do with the fact that he may have come back to North Carolina, just a little too early. I think he is seriously thinking about turning around and heading back to Florida, because he is caught in a spring snow storm, here in the Blue Ridge Mts.
He is also my first painting, since I left my Florida home to live here in the mountains around Asheville. I may be following him back to Florida if it doesn't warm up here soon!
He is 5x7" on oil and looking for a home, preferably in one of the more southern, warmer spots of the world. Leave me a comment if you have to have him.
Carol Schiff
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March Challenge: Draw or paint something upside down!
This is a challenge I frequently give my drawing students. It really helps one look at shapes, not identify "objects." I had not tried it in a while and it is a great exercise in patience, too! The original is a line drawing by Matisse. Mine is not too bad except for the left eye is woefully out of place!
Maybe I should do it again!
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The original is on right... Yes, I need more practice!
Jean Thomas
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Below is a photograph of my Great-great-great-grandmother's childhood home in Virgi. She lived there with my Great-great-great grandfather.. She was a Dressler and this picture was taken at the Dressler family re-union several years ago. I feel as if I could move right back into this home. It even has a spinning wheel. I wanted to try to draw it for this exercise, even though I am not much for sketching. I was trying to make it a values study as well. You can see I didn't succeed at that, but I did get a reasonable drawing of the cabin.
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