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James Gurney - Painting Mindset: "Chaos Engine" vs. "Correction Engine" (Original Post) BluesRunTheGame Aug 2020 OP
Thanks! lunatica Aug 2020 #1
My first life drawing professor was a Prix de Rome winner. BluesRunTheGame Aug 2020 #2
That looks like excellent photorealism lunatica Aug 2020 #3
He painted with acrylics with little dots like Seurat's pointillism. BluesRunTheGame Aug 2020 #4
It must have taken a lot of time for each painting. lunatica Aug 2020 #5

lunatica

(53,410 posts)
1. Thanks!
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 01:19 PM
Aug 2020

Although when you have no access to a lot of subjects working from photographs is a perfectly permissible activity. I’m always puzzled as to why photographs seem to be shunned. Sometimes it’s impossible to get out in nature or to have access to animals.

I do agree with him wholeheartedly about happy accidents and giving yourself permission to make mistakes and learning from them. Sometimes the mistakes are ways into adopting them into your general style.

BluesRunTheGame

(1,787 posts)
2. My first life drawing professor was a Prix de Rome winner.
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 01:31 PM
Aug 2020

His drawing skills were exceptional.

For his paintings he’d take 35 mm slides and project them onto the canvas.

BluesRunTheGame

(1,787 posts)
4. He painted with acrylics with little dots like Seurat's pointillism.
Thu Aug 13, 2020, 01:50 PM
Aug 2020

But he wouldn’t let you call it pointillism. “Its just me”, he’d say.

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