Showing posts with label artfest 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artfest 2010. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

jesse reno workshop


i took a painting workshop from an 
artist called jesse reno at artfest this year
at fort warden, in port townesend WA.

all i can say is amazing.

he was an interesting teacher, and man can he paint.
but mostly...  boy does he get you thinking about your
paints in a new way (plus he is funny).

anyway i am going to give you a very brief description
of his painting plan.  basically there is no plan, there
is only what is good on the page and you paint
over the rest of it (and you keep doing this) over
and over and over again, until something brilliant
is left.  

this is how you start...  a piece of paper.
red, yellow, blue, white and black paint (only).
no paint brush (just your hand).  and then you just get it down...
get the color on the page with your fingers.
slap it down, smoosh it, DO NOT be careful.  play.


after you get layer 1 of the color down, you look at the mess- 
and then you paint around the spots you like 
(leaving the good behind), and covering up the rest.
clearly i am missing A LOT of photos but...
this is what happened after 4 layers (or so).




(a close up)


i covered up the white, and added in the black spots
on my bugs face and body 



somehow my lady became a bear. 
 i put in some houses
& i wrote in the words "armless and lopsided"


i remember not liking that bear so much, so i put some hills over him


the bear became a house and a dog...  *i lost "armless
and lopsided"  but added in the word capable.
and found myself to be done.  although in hindsight
i probably should have kept on going.


(close up)


you really do just use your hands.

this was one of the most exciting things i have ever done
with paint, and as soon as all these shows are over this summer
i have EVERY intention of getting out my real paints and
going to town.

OH- and if you ever have  the opportunity to take 
a workshop with jesse reno OR go to ARTFEST
do it.  you won't regret it.