Monday, March 19, 2012

lesson 9

Painting mastery" is understanding our world and understanding
relationships. Contrary to popular belief, painting doesn't mean
splashing colors--it means seeing and reporting the forms and shapes and their relationships. Painting is a non-literary way of
looking--and the skill to put down what you see in a two-dimensional way. Painting mastery takes time and patience.

Joyousbrush painting incorporate the stroke work to explore and understand.  It forces the students to manage what they see in attainable strokes and combinations.

We painted the sun flower this week.  Each flower is composed of many pedals.  Each pedal is composed of 3 brush strokes.  The color release of the loaded brush define the padals.

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