Friday, June 8, 2012

Liquid and rocks

After many months of trying to adjust to oils and charcoal, both pieces are finally done. I'm not sure which one was harder. They were both equally frustrating, that's for sure.


Jerry Cantrell
Oil on canvas
30" x 24"
2012

My first project with oils was to paint a portrait of a musician who I have not stopped listening to ever since I was 12. Alice in Chains has been one of my favorite bands since then, and his solo albums have inspired me artistically as well. When I'm trying to think up ideas or warm up for painting, I listen to his music nonstop.

This was my steam valve, as my art teacher calls it. After the chaos that was my Scholastic portfolio, I guess my brain was so broken that a new project within 3 weeks of finishing made sense!

My teacher painted a portrait of Layne Staley a while back, too. I wanted something to match it.






Shoes
Charcoal on paper
21" x 28"
2012

This is when my teacher made me feel like I was in a humanities class. She had me cover the whole sheet of paper with charcoal, then I had to erase in the outlines. Basically drawing in reverse. The process was pretty damn tedious and tiring, but the end result is fun to look at.


I'm now currently working on another charcoal drawing like this. Soon, I'll be starting a new series of oil paintings. I'm not exactly sure what it'll be about. I've just gotta prepare for August 2013!

1 comment:

  1. Great job Rachel, the reverse charcoal is easier said than done! You are very talented!!

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