"Cyclops" (9x12 oil on panel) painting process & animation

in art •  7 years ago 

Another one for this morning. I picked up this old floodlight at a flea market in Paris. It was just begging to be painted. This was the second time I used it in a still life (I'll share the first painting eventually). Here is "Cyclops" (9x12 oil on panel), and the painting stages below.

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The setup. The bulb area of the floodlight will be the primary focal point, with the onion as a secondary focus:

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First stage. Some thoughts: There are easier ways to draw a circle. One could use a template or a compass or a roll of tape or something. But I'd be missing out on an opportunity to exercise my "eye" and my drawing skills. Drawing is drawing. So honing my eye with a simple geometrical shape will translate to drawing anything else. While the end result won't be a perfect circle, carefully chiseling away and adjusting this shape throughout the painting is time well spent. I start with large angles (an octagon) and keep breaking it down, wiping away the excess bits:

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Next stage:

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Next stage:

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Next stage. I want the bulb, the foremost part of the cord, and the onion to be in sharp focus, with everything else receding:

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Next stage:

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Next stage:

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Next stage:

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I feel that the warmth and darkness of the vase is starting to become too prominent. It's taking away some of the focus from the lamp and onion. I decide to knock the vase back.
And the finished painting:

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"Cyclops" (9x12 oil on panel)

And here is an animation of the process. (if you enjoy these little gif animations, I posted another one yesterday):

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Thanks for reading! -David

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Love the animation of the process, I find the process of creating a painting fascinating.

Awesome thanks!

I like it how you can take ordinary objects and make their beauty come out.

Thank you very much! That challenge is precisely why I love still life. So this is awesome to hear :).