Friday, October 3, 2014

Third-Fifth: Master Study of John Audubon's American White Pelican





As a lesson on line and shape, I showed my students paintings by John Audubon and had them compare it with Charlie Harper's graphic illustrations. I love Harper's minimalist approach to his animals, and I find them just as realistic as Audubon's, just expressed in a different way. I don't do master studies too often because I don't want students to feel restricted, but they're surprisingly enjoying learning new skills and Audubon's techniques in giving dimensionality to his subjects, like how shading makes the bird look three dimensional, how Audubon painted the background dark to create contrast with the white pelican, etc. 



3 comments:

  1. I have been doing a lot of master studies, however I have come at it a little differently in order to allow more creative freedom on the students part. Instead of copying the artwork, we go over the style and technique and then they pick their own subject matter to be inspired by the style. The variety is immense but there is a continuity through all the work due to the style.

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  2. Hi Jeri,
    That's a very good approach! Thank you for sharing, I will keep that in mind:)

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  3. Hi Jeri,
    That's a very good approach! Thank you for sharing, I will keep that in mind:)

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