8.31.2009

Carrie

Portrait: Carrie

The perspective on the chair is totally off. Too late now. Maybe I'll come back to it after the color is added.

7.29.2009

Anna

Portrait: Anna

Loving the green with her red/orange hair. I think it's finished.

7.20.2009

Anna

Portrait: Anna

I'm still learning as I take reference photos. This one was taken outside in the middle of the day. Trying to pull out some shadows and definition is going to be beastly.

7.15.2009

Micah

Portrait: Micah

I feel good about what's happening in the fabric of her dress. Her back needs more depth...not sure what to do with the hair.

6.03.2009

Micah

Portrait: Micah…next on the drawing board

Next on the drawing board. The photo is taken from underneath as she does a back bend.

Christina

Portrait: Christina (today)

Christina

Portrait: Christina (May 13, 2009)

Essence

Essence: the inward nature, true substance, or constitution of anything, as opposed to what is accidental, phenomenal, illusory. Synonyms:substance, spirit, lifeblood, heart, principle, soul, core.

This past March, I began a new series entitled, “Essence”. I think I have finally found a sort of rhythm and am excited to see the pieces coming together.

I decided to focus on a woman’s back as a visual representation of her inner strength and beauty. The models I am using are all women in my life, and I am striving to portray their essence through the portraits. I am interviewing each subject with questions such as: “When do you feel most beautiful?”, “What makes you most glad to be you?”, “What is something you wish people knew about you that usually takes them awhile to find out?”, and “Where/when do you feel most yourself?”. With each piece, my goal is to chose a reference photo, lines, and colors that somehow portray the subject’s answers to these questions. And then, of course, there is the influence of my knowledge of each woman as a dear friend.

I hope to have 12 to 15 pieces when I am finished, and I am looking for a place to show them. All the pieces are 22” x 30” on watercolor paper. I’m using sharpies and watercolor pencils. Feel free to let me know what you think!