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femmedem

(8,201 posts)
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:05 PM Feb 2022

A new self-portrait painting.

I haven't posted any art for a while, but I've been practicing. Here's a new self-portrait. I watched an instructional video by Cesar Santos and learned a new technique: painting it in roughly, letting it dry, then painting it again in small sections by first laying in a flat color, then working wet-on-wet in that section before moving on to the next.



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A new self-portrait painting. (Original Post) femmedem Feb 2022 OP
Very nice. K&R. BTW, you are quite pretty! tblue37 Feb 2022 #1
Thanks, Tblue37. femmedem Feb 2022 #5
Nice work... orwell Feb 2022 #2
Thank you! femmedem Feb 2022 #6
I don't paint... orwell Feb 2022 #47
Just outstanding! You're very talented! Diamond_Dog Feb 2022 #3
Thanks. I worked from a mirror. femmedem Feb 2022 #8
Farsightedness ... the curse of being over 50 Diamond_Dog Feb 2022 #15
Ha, yes indeed. And I did have to keep taking my glasses on and off! femmedem Feb 2022 #16
Beautiful. Joinfortmill Feb 2022 #4
Thanks so much. n/t femmedem Feb 2022 #9
Beautiful self capture Budi Feb 2022 #7
Thank you, budi. femmedem Feb 2022 #10
Lol. Well that is the skillset of your artistry. Budi Feb 2022 #11
A pensive moment Generic Other Feb 2022 #12
Thank you! And I apologize for being slow to get back to you. femmedem Feb 2022 #51
Nicely done! bif Feb 2022 #13
Thanks, bif. femmedem Feb 2022 #14
Absolutely beautiful. The person and the painting. LoisB Feb 2022 #17
Thank you, Lois! I probably made myself prettier than I am, or at least younger femmedem Feb 2022 #20
Sometimes I catch a glimpse of myself in a glass door and say "who the heck is that old woman?" LoisB Feb 2022 #44
Wow! stage left Feb 2022 #18
Thank you! n/t femmedem Feb 2022 #21
OMG, a beautifully done portrait. MLAA Feb 2022 #19
Thank you so much! I love your work so that makes my day. femmedem Feb 2022 #24
Oh, I hadn't thought of trying monochrome. Will do! ❤️ MLAA Feb 2022 #32
That's awesome! LymphocyteLover Feb 2022 #22
Thank you! n/t femmedem Feb 2022 #27
This is amazing! Brava! secondwind Feb 2022 #23
Thank you, secondwind! femmedem Feb 2022 #28
Wow! n/t TeamProg Feb 2022 #25
Thank you! n/t femmedem Feb 2022 #37
Stunning! Grumpy Old Guy Feb 2022 #26
Thank you! femmedem Feb 2022 #38
LOL! No! Grumpy Old Guy Feb 2022 #48
Looks like it could hang in the multigraincracker Feb 2022 #29
That's incredible! lunatica Feb 2022 #30
Lunatica! Thank you! femmedem Feb 2022 #39
Very nice. sinkingfeeling Feb 2022 #31
Thank you! femmedem Feb 2022 #40
That is wonderful PatSeg Feb 2022 #33
Thanks, Pat. femmedem Feb 2022 #41
I am intrigued by the technique PatSeg Feb 2022 #53
What a beautiful painting! lucca18 Feb 2022 #34
Thank you, Lucca. femmedem Feb 2022 #42
Great job. I like the style. Pepsidog Feb 2022 #35
Thanks, Pepsidog. femmedem Feb 2022 #43
Well done, lots of expression in the eyes. I also like the subtleness of the colors. Escurumbele Feb 2022 #36
I wish it was on Youtube! femmedem Feb 2022 #45
Nice! CaptainTruth Feb 2022 #46
Thank you! n/t femmedem Feb 2022 #49
Beautiful work. JudyM Feb 2022 #50
Thank you, Judy! femmedem Feb 2022 #52
I always check out your posts JudyM Feb 2022 #54
Thank you so much! femmedem Feb 2022 #55
Oh this is museum worthy! I am in awe of your abilities. Bravissima! And btw you are beautiful! LiberalLoner Mar 2022 #56
Thank you so much! femmedem Mar 2022 #57
Blushing in response 😊😊😊 LiberalLoner Mar 2022 #58

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
5. Thanks, Tblue37.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:31 PM
Feb 2022

I so enjoyed having a three-day weekend and learning a new technique. I usually work more than full time so although I can always make time to draw, I sometimes go a few weeks without painting.

orwell

(7,771 posts)
2. Nice work...
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:15 PM
Feb 2022

...representational yet evocative.

I also like the greyed colors. I think it adds to the mood.

Well done!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
6. Thank you!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:33 PM
Feb 2022

I used a fairly neutral, limited palette: Just white, ivory black (I don't know if you paint but ivory black has a blue tint to it), yellow ochre, raw umber and a tough of cadmium red in a few places.

orwell

(7,771 posts)
47. I don't paint...
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 06:01 PM
Feb 2022

...but I worked for an art consultant in the Bay Area as a computer consultant/office manager for many years so I've seen a lot of art.

Diamond_Dog

(31,989 posts)
3. Just outstanding! You're very talented!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:24 PM
Feb 2022

I’d be scared to death to do a self portrait. You have a very beautiful face and a lovely gaze Very nice!

I find that watching instructional videos is a great inspiration to try new things.

Did you work from a photo or a mirror?

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
8. Thanks. I worked from a mirror.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:36 PM
Feb 2022

Don't be scared to try a self-portrait! What's the worst that can happen? No one needs to see it but you. I keep doing self-portraits because I'm always available and I model for cheap.

I do gesture drawings most mornings from photo references but I like working from life or a mirror better because I don't always know how to adjust for a camera's distortions.

Diamond_Dog

(31,989 posts)
15. Farsightedness ... the curse of being over 50
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 03:23 PM
Feb 2022


I have done one self portrait in my lifetime and it was for an art class in college, we had to do one in the Pointillistic style. I would probably have to be whipping my glasses off and on if I tried it now.

You’re certainly very correct about being your own model!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
16. Ha, yes indeed. And I did have to keep taking my glasses on and off!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 03:32 PM
Feb 2022

It made painting the eyes pretty difficult. But if I don't wear them, I think my paintings are pretty good until I put my glasses on and see how rough they are.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
10. Thank you, budi.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:38 PM
Feb 2022

I finally learned to paint myself with my facial muscles relaxed instead of squinty-eyed from concentrating and being far-sighted.

 

Budi

(15,325 posts)
11. Lol. Well that is the skillset of your artistry.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 02:48 PM
Feb 2022

That you not only recognized it but then accomplished so well, that small step you needed to take.

There's a life story behind the eyes & a reflection of peace that only comes with walking the path life points us down on day 1.

Your work is impressive.
I pretty much do one dimensional stick figures. 😐

Make more!
🍃

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
51. Thank you! And I apologize for being slow to get back to you.
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 08:14 AM
Feb 2022

I read your comment yesterday and was mulling it over when I got interrupted; didn't realize I hadn't responded yet until this morning.

It means a lot to me that you're commenting on an emotional quality to the painting rather than technique. I wasn't consciously trying to do anything other than master form, light and color, but of course I set myself in a particular light, with a particular expression, and with a particular background without being conscious of why. But I think you expressed the why perfectly, even if I hadn't articulated it to myself. Thank you!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
14. Thanks, bif.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 03:17 PM
Feb 2022

You draw well and you practice a lot so I don't think it will be long before you feel confident with people.

I learned a lot about drawing figures from this site a few years ago: https://www.lovelifedrawing.com/

Edited to add: if you want to invest a little in an online art education, you might want to check out this site. It's got something for artists at all levels. https://www.nma.art/v3/

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
20. Thank you, Lois! I probably made myself prettier than I am, or at least younger
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 04:06 PM
Feb 2022

because my eyesight is bad enough even with glasses that I see everything in soft focus.

LoisB

(7,203 posts)
44. Sometimes I catch a glimpse of myself in a glass door and say "who the heck is that old woman?"
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 05:47 PM
Feb 2022

but I still see myself in the mirror as 40 years old. I think your self-portrait shows a beautiful woman aging beautifully. Thank you for the keeping the gray hair.

MLAA

(17,288 posts)
19. OMG, a beautifully done portrait.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 03:56 PM
Feb 2022

I started painting about 5 years ago and find portraits of people impossible. I’m better at animals. But your portrait is what I strive for, loose, soft, just excellent. I’m going to save it to motivate me and learn from when I work up the energy to try again!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
24. Thank you so much! I love your work so that makes my day.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 04:22 PM
Feb 2022

Your work is gorgeous so I have no doubt you can do this. Animals are at least as complex as people--maybe more so because you have to discern the form underneath the fur.

I would try drawing portraits, or maybe painting in monochrome, at first so that you can focus on the form and values without having to figure out the color at the same time.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
28. Thank you, secondwind!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 04:25 PM
Feb 2022

On the computer screen, I see some areas that look rougher than I'd like, but this is so, so much better than I could have done a few years ago.

Grumpy Old Guy

(3,162 posts)
48. LOL! No!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 08:46 PM
Feb 2022

I always joked at work, (before I retired), that I lasted long enough to be one of those grumpy old guys that nobody likes!

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
30. That's incredible!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 04:27 PM
Feb 2022

It’s fantastic! You did a great job blending the flesh colors and the shading and the hair shades! It really dominates your attention. You have a strong face and amazing eyes! I’m assuming it looks just like you since it looks like the other self portraits do.

Great job! Very inspiring!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
39. Lunatica! Thank you!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 05:37 PM
Feb 2022

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You inspire so many of us here so if I can inspire you at all, I'm grateful.

Also your comment means a lot to me because I know you've been watching my work progress, and you're confirming what I hoped was true: that this is a step forward for me. I can't always tell right away because I'm usually enthusiastic while I'm still on a creative high, then within a few days I start seeing what I still need to learn.

PatSeg

(47,419 posts)
53. I am intrigued by the technique
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 09:52 AM
Feb 2022

you described. It certainly was successful and very effective. I am especially drawn to the eyes. Very professional looking work of art.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
43. Thanks, Pepsidog.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 05:41 PM
Feb 2022

It was a different style for me. I thought I would find it futzy but I ended up enjoying the process and the different look it gave my painting.

Escurumbele

(3,389 posts)
36. Well done, lots of expression in the eyes. I also like the subtleness of the colors.
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 05:07 PM
Feb 2022

I have been meaning to do a self-portrait for a long time, but never get to it.

Cesar Santos is a genius. Was that on youtube?

Wonderful job, gallery worth.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
45. I wish it was on Youtube!
Mon Feb 21, 2022, 05:48 PM
Feb 2022

He has a lot of informative videos on Youtube but I paid for this one via Streamline Videos. It was on sale, but still pricey. Worth it for me, though--the right video at the right time. He's got some on his own website that cover the same process, and you can buy them in segments to see if they work for you instead of investing in the whole thing all at once. Or you could skip the drawing video and go right to the painting videos, saving yourself a little money. He's got previews of the videos on his Youtube channel.

I hope you do get around to that self-portrait! They're so convenient because hey, if you're available to paint you're available to model for yourself.

And thank you!

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
52. Thank you, Judy!
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 08:17 AM
Feb 2022

It's a great joy to be learning this, made even better by having a community with which to share my progress.

JudyM

(29,236 posts)
54. I always check out your posts
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 01:01 PM
Feb 2022

When you describe what you were going for, or techniques, etc, it’s very interesting. I had bookmarked this OP to check out the instruction vids. I’ve enjoyed a bit of line drawing and sculpting, and I plan to try painting one of these days. Yours are always so evocative.

femmedem

(8,201 posts)
55. Thank you so much!
Tue Feb 22, 2022, 06:35 PM
Feb 2022

If you ever want some advice or affordable resources for painters, go ahead and send me a message. I likely won't get back to you until the evening because of work unless you message me on a weekend, but I'll do my best to help you.

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