I worked from a photo I'd taken when on Saltspring Island last summer - two trees leaning against one another. First I interpreted the photo using unrealistic colours, and simplified lines. Then I looked at the lines alone - a graphic interpretation of the photo. The third study was more realistic in colour, but simplified in line - almost a combination of the first and the second studies. Next was a study broken up into sections by a single tree shape. Then a close-up of one element of the design. I fell most compelled by the third of these, but would like to push these ideas further, before committing to a larger piece
A study of poppies, by another student, Sara.
Karen's studies.
And one of a tropical flowers by Laura.
And lastly, Debra's studies.
If you ever have the opportunity to take a workshop with Sue Benner, I would highly recommend it. She was incredibly generous with her knowledge and experience. And as with many workshops, the things you learn are so often above and beyond the specified subject matter. And to have five days to work on this, uninterupted, was heavenly.
Beautiful work, Pippa! Sue came to the LGQG for our last seminar and was our featured lecturer on opening night. Her work is very inspiring - a week with her would be amazing.
ReplyDeleteSue Benner does an inspiring workshop - I did a 3 day with her a couple of years ago. I love doing studies that lead you through stages of design! It is a great way to move from realistic to abstraction.
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