Monday, February 17, 2020

Apples, People, and a Cat


This was another still life. The green bowl was meant to compliment the red table cloth. The red and pink apples were meant to compliment the bowl.


I'm kind of proud of this one, considering I did it quickly and spontaneously.


This is Mom and Luna. I'm afraid I never mastered painting animals, but I might post some of my attempts in the future. Luna was one of three cats back home in Guelph. She was the youngest, and unexpectedly passed from liver and kidney failure. My mother was especially close to her. This is a take on her Facebook profile picture.

I painted three images of me, my borther, and my mother. My mom accepted the images of me and Duncan, but rejected the image of herself. Here's hoping that she will be able to accept it with the memory of Lunca

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Malian clothes, gryphon, and sunset


Me in Malian garb. I don't have much to say for this one, except that Mali has a really cool way of fashioning your clothes. You take a piece of cloth with a design you think is cool, then you take it to a tailor. They take your measurements, ask you how you want it made, and create it to your specifications.

The Malian clothes were durable, fashionable, and comfortable. They were like a karate gi you can wear for every day events. I wish we had a similar clothing system here.


Kind of an emblem-style gryphon. You know how most countries have a "crest"? This was done in that style. A gryphon is supposed to be part lion and part eagle, but how that looks has been depicted quite differently throughout history.

I find that many depictions of the gryphon are too eagle-heavy, with the head, wings and forequarters being eagle-based, and the hindquartes being lion. Conversely, I've seen depictions of gryphons which were just a lion with wings.

My perfect gryphon has the face, wings, talons, and tail of an eagle, with the mane, ears, and hindquarters of a lion.

Many eagle-heavy depictions of a gryphon still have lion ears and I enjoy that. Most depictions don't include the mane, but since I am a bearded man, and a male gryphon, with the mane being the most prominent symbol of a male lion, I don't see why it should be excluded.

I have watched the episode of The Magic School Bus regarding flight, and so I appreciate tail feathers and I can't justify a lion's tail replacing them.

This won't describe my own personal philosophy, but if I were to break down the colours:

Purple background: Royal origins (purple dyes were once the most difficult to produce and thus often reserved for people of well-respected families)
Gold lion fur: Financial success (gold has been associated with rare and precious minerals such as... well, gold)
Red claws: military prowess (colour of blood)
White feathers: Purity of ambition (unstained by doubts, represents faith)

If all that sounds like garbage.... Remember, I don't stand for anything. It's just a cool-looking crest.




A painting I did as an activity in a year of Summer Program that I thought turned out better than expected. It should be a sunset, and it doesn't make a ton of sense that the darkest colours surround the sun, and fade into lighter tones. I thought about trying to recreate the image, with lighter colours fading to dark, but I realised that the reason it looks good is because the bright sun contrasts the dark colours surrounding it, and the silhouette of the tree contrasts the lighter tones. So it doesn't make sense, but I doubt I could improve it.

The instructor was real impressed by it, and wanted to take my picture with it. I was proud, but couldn't help but wonder if she noticed I was wearing a staff shirt. I shouldn't necessarily need that boost...

Saturday, February 8, 2020

Peppers, Bananas, Faces, and Paint Night


This is a still life with four different colours of bell peppers. I chose a blue table cloth to complement the orange pepper. My favourite peppers in this image are the orange and yellow ones. I gave this image to my mother and brother in Guelph.

I feel like bell peppers have some of the most "attitude" in the vegetable kingdom. They have those vibrant, diverse colours and grooves....

This painting replaced "Stirfry Ingredients" which I'd donated home. That one involved carrots, bell peppers, snow peas, onion, and cauliflower. I botched the cauliflower, but my family wouldn't take down the image until I offered them something better. "Bell Peppers" is simpler, but better


This is another still life. It's a bowl of fruit with an apple, a pear, a mango, and a bunch of bananas, The apple and mango should complement the bowl, but I find the bananas are what really draw attention. This was my first still-life that I did based on my own initiative. Previously, I'd done one during an art class I took in University.  This is another painting donated to home


My brother on the left, and myself on the right. My brother's is based on his Facebook profile picture at the time. I'd like to learn how to create a gloss effect, because I think that would have really improved how his glasses look. Right now, I kind of just drew the frames.

The orange background is supposed to compliment Duncan's blue shirt, and the green background, is supposed to compliment my reddish shirt. I actually did a painting with my mother having a yellow-purple contrast to complete the set, but she didn't like it, so I'm not including it here.

I look really sheepish in my picture, which wasn't the intention. My reference image was my profile picture when I worked as an Independent Facilitator. This painting was my second attempt at a profile painting. My first happened to be someone with a darker skin tone, and when I did myself, I thought that I just needed to do the same formula, but with more white paint. I was wrong, the colour blue needs to be omitted when painting someone of caucasian descent, and I ran out of white paint when I was  making it, so unfortunately, the initial attempt had me dark-skinned and wearing bright red lipstick. As I painted over it, my recreated image seemed to remember it's unfortunate origins, resulting in it's embarrassed expression.



I went to something called a Paint Night, where an instructor teaches an audience to recreate an image. I'm the image on the left, and my girlfriend is on the right. Y'all are going to commentate that my best painting is the one where someone gives me a reference image and tells me how to do it. Fair enough.

Everyone in the course drew a denser forest than in the reference. I don't know how they did it, but the reference image gave really thin trees that complimented the background.

Lee-Anne definitely has a more cosmic and awe-inspiring sky. I don't know what the "white accents" were supposed to be, but her's look a bit like Aurora Borealis, while mine look like smoke rising from the water. I think I had nice, smooth edges on my forest, and the reflection on my island looks nice.