Thursday, March 29, 2007

Devin -- Still life With Rocking Chair --24"x18"

This painting has been selected by a committee to be used on this year's Annual Student Art Exhibition postcard.

Painting Studio --Broome Community College


Alaina -- Still life With Rocking Chair --16"x20"


Megan -- Still life With Rocking Chair --24"x18"


Whitney -- Still life With Rocking Chair --24"x18"


Shirley -- Still life With Rocking Chair --24"x18"


Sunday, March 25, 2007

Shirley -- Cherry Tomatoes --8"x10"


Saturday, March 24, 2007

Shirley -- Naturalistic Still life of Pears --11"x14"


Comments by Hall Groat II regarding Shirley's Painting
This particular painting is rooted in the tradition of naturalism, a sensibility that is based on the intense observation of tonal relationships, merging values, and dissolving edges. Naturalistic painting is concerned with suggesting the actual mood and ambiance of the space, which is reflective of how we see as humans. This aesthetic ideology is fundamentally different from "realists" who are concerned with specificity and freezing time, as in a photographic snapshot. Naturalism is ephemeral, just as the human experience. Humans do not have the capability of focusing on multiple sharp edges at one time, similar to how a camera sees or a hyper realist painter mimics a photograph or creates a hyper reality.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Hyesook" Still life #1" --18"x24"


Devin" Still life #1" --20"x16"


Megan" Still life #1" --20"x16"


Critique of Megan's Painting by Sarah ...BCC Student
Different brushwork techniques would enhance this piece greatly, as the majority of the brushstrokes are similar and very smooth. Perhaps up close they differ, but from the picture they all look alike. This would add more texture to the background, making it more interesting, although I do like the different shades of colors, giving the illusion of light to dark. The fruit looks rather cubist. Perhaps more detail in the fruit would give it a more realisitic feel. I'm not too fond of the composition as I favor more of the objects in the painting rather than most objects being cropped off. It is evident that the fruit is the focal point, but I think that by either painting one additional whole element would show the relationship better between the objects. To enhance the illusion of light and shadow, more highlights on the violin and the fruit would be beneficial, as well as more shadow on the underside of the lemon and upright pear. To enhance the relationship of colors, more red can be brought into the background or cloth in the foreground, instead of just incorporating the red into the apple and the upright pear. Either that or bring some purple from the background into the fruit. To enhance to sense of form and volume in the painting, more detail in the violin or lion would benefit the painting as a whole. Some more detail in the lemon would also make it look more like a lemon. It is obvious that it is a lemon because there are other fruits surrounding it, but without those fruit, it would be hard to identify. To suggest more movement and rhythm in the painting, bolder brushstrokes in the background can be implemented. To the artist, I realize that time was an issue, and I'm sure you would've made more changes that you thought necessary to improve the painting. I do like how the yellow of the lemon and the purple of the background complement each other nicely.

Sunday, March 4, 2007

Janelle" Still life #1" --20"x16"


Alaina" Still life #1" --20"x16"


Shirley" Still life #1" --16"x20"


Mick "Still life #1" --20"x16"