P. I. P.
PAINTING IN PERSPECTIVE
STILL LIFE WITH THREE GROUPS OF FLOWERS
James Aponovich
LOST IN SPACE, AGAIN
week 8
So far I have been dealing with the arrangement of things ( composition) on
a flat 2 Dimensional basis. 3 horizontals and 4 verticals. There is another,
perhaps more important element I must confront....Space, or what
is called Aerial Perspective.
Self Portrait ( in -progress)
James Aponovich
oil on canvas
"Isn't he already dead?"
You see, I paint in a very traditional manner, based on the principles
of the Italian 15th Century...So there's not a large support group
for me... Lone Wolf Club.
Montalcino (Tuscany)
Usually a painter ( particularly a landscape painter), must deal
with Depth of Field in three distinct sections:
Foreground
Middle Ground
Distant Ground
Panicale ( Umbria)
"Listen Buddy, Between you and me, there ain't much Middle
Ground here."
Typically, Middle Ground is the most challenging because
it's all about transitions. It bridges what is closest to you ( Foreground),
and what's most distant ( Distant Ground). It's the in between
that is such a headache.
Detail with Lake Trasimeno ( Middle Ground)
The still life is up front and in your face, and what there is of Middle Ground
is minimal.....some peek-a-boo glimpses of the lake and Val di Chiana.
So to create a whole new zone...
I have introduced the Imaginary Space of the Viewer...
sound confusing?
The vase is black glass.....Welcome to my world.
There I am with palette looking at the painting.
Elizabeth is also in the room, arranging flowers....
Kinda wierd
Still Life with Three Groups of Flowers {in- progress}
James Aponovich
oil on canvas
Next week.....Sweatin' the Details
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