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jjnsn1

Posts:31

01/31/2007 7:13 PM Alert 

I am always looking to find out how artists work on a painting. However, very few places show the painting step by step. I am trying my first hand at creating a blog that shows a painting as it progresses. Please visit the site and tell me what you think. I am open to ways to make it more informative in the future.

Best,

James Jensen

Ann Arbor

http://blog.myspace.com/jensen_the_artist


James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/01/2007 12:39 PM Alert 

For those who do not have the time right now to read the step by step blog, I will post the photos here for your comments. Since it is Winter in Michigan, all of the photos have been taken in doors. So, the colors may not translate well. However, when complete, I will take a proper photo to show the true colors.

Best,

James













James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/01/2007 12:42 PM Alert 
Here are the next three.












James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/01/2007 12:45 PM Alert 

And the next two.

Best,

James










James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/02/2007 12:36 PM Alert 

Here is the latest photo. This session, I added the white areas to the church. Have a great weekend.

Best,

James







James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
Lola

Posts:51

02/02/2007 11:23 PM Alert 
I really like the way you created this. I just think you should just take pictures of the paintings and not your surrounding studio. It looks really distracting to me to have that added background. I also wish you had mentioned the brushes and palette you used because I'm personally really interested.

Life is a trip, enjoy the ride.
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/03/2007 9:40 AM Alert 

Lola,

Thanks for the interest. If you follow the link on the original post, it will take you to the actual blog on MySpace. There, I list the brushes, palette and steps I take. I will paste it below. Let me know if this helps.

Best,

James

http://blog.myspace.com/jensen_the_artist


James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/03/2007 3:06 PM Alert 

I followed Lola's advice and concentrated the photos on just the painting this time. As I said before, please forgive any color being off. I am photographing these images indoors. It is 10 degrees outside today

Best,

James










James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/04/2007 2:24 PM Alert 

I am adding three views today. For this session, I added more work to the dome. I used a flash on these photos to give you a better idea of the color. The step by step blog can be found at:

http://blog.myspace.com/jensen_the_artist

Best,

James

 










James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
tgfleet

Posts:111

02/04/2007 8:30 PM Alert 
Fantastic! Love the idea and the step by step by step photos are wonderful!
heatherm

Posts:2120

02/05/2007 12:17 PM Alert 
It is so interesting to see how other artist's work. The step by step shows the painting come to life. Looking forward to seeing it finished.

Heather

http://www.heatherartist.com
heatherm

Posts:2120

02/05/2007 12:19 PM Alert 
I went to your blog, but when I clicked on views for painting, the home page came up each time instead of your work.

Heather

http://www.heatherartist.com
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/05/2007 1:58 PM Alert 

Heather,

Sorry about any problems viewing the photos. Still, every photo there, I post here. The blog just allows you to read how I painted it each time. Please feel free to make any suggestions or comments about the painting. This painting is nearing the end. I will be doing a portrait next time.

Best,

James


James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
Cathy
Posts:2

02/07/2007 6:08 AM Alert 

James,

I think this is a great comsept! I am trying to teach myself how to oil paint ( I am a watercolorist) I will continue to check back and watch you progress. Nice subject.

C


just me
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/07/2007 7:05 PM Alert 
Thanks Cathy. Enjoy the world of oils. It's whole new world from watercolors. But, the basic concepts of color, composition and creativity are the same.

Best,
James

James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
grimmy1

Posts:38

02/08/2007 12:31 PM Alert 
This is a great job, and a valuable tool for beginners or old dogs learning new tricks.HAHA...It's amazing you say your a water color artist, because it's obvious you have many great talents. It is funny though, the last two photos have strong water color features and blending. Great job. Curious, would anyone like to see more of these step by step paintings?
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/08/2007 8:27 PM Alert 
Grimmy1,

Thanks for the comments. I always enjoy watching how a painting progresses. When I view the master in museums, I try to get as close as possible and see if I can tell how they constructed the painting.

Best,
James

James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
heatherm

Posts:2120

02/10/2007 11:37 AM Alert 
I really like this painting, and watching the different steps adds to the enjoyment. Great composition and layering the paints as you go. Unusual subject matter, very well done.

Heather

http://www.heatherartist.com
jjnsn1

Posts:31

02/11/2007 6:06 PM Alert 

Good Evening,

First, thank you to Heather for the nice comments. Secondly, I am posting the latest photo of my work. This session, I added more glazes and highlights. I figure it will be done in one more session. Unless, of course, anyone has any suggestions.

Best,

James







James A. Jensen

Member: World Federation of Miniaturists

"My opinion is that the best thing would be to work on till art lovers feel drawn toward it of their own accord, instead of having to praise or to explain it." Vincent Van Gogh
one who sees

Posts:508

02/13/2007 6:43 PM Alert 
wips have been around for awhile...sorry...your there not new...lol..BUT each painting IS new....so its a lot of fun to watch another progress when by a different artist...even each piece is different by the same artist....

i really like this painting because its a subject i have often entertained!..the blues contrasting with those mortar/stuco type structures are just fabulous....and the ocean blue against the varying blues they use as paint is just visually a treat!.......
i love your painting but your making me nervous watching you work that outside edge of the dome!...
that outside edge should be a soft edge...~lost edge~..not sharp...
and there is a slight irregularity to this part of the bottom edge of the dome...this right corner of the angle? the domes edge right there still feels a tiny bit odd...a bit oblong/oval instead of rounder...

those cast shadows of those lil details on the dome? are done great!!

~I am always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to learn how to do it~
Vincent Van Gogh

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