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[La Vitrine, Montreal 18×24”, cropped]
Day Three, #OneWeek100People, 2020.
When I started thinking about my project for 2020 – I thought – OK – what’s the point of all this practice sketching people?
I’m not terribly interested in portraiture right this moment. I don’t have any reportage projects lined up. That’s not something you run into every day.
So – what do I want to do with these 100 watercolor silhouettes?
The next logical step is to put them on the street :)
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Where can you find this kind of mood? People reduced to back-lit everyman-shapes.
In the city at night. Down on Montreal’s famous Saint Catherine’s, with the neon storefronts and LED panels.
It wasn’t thinking about this exact building – La Vitrine – a relatively new arts-and-culture project, built, I’d say, five years ago? As part of a revitalization of Montreal’s historic red light district.
But when I found it – with the walls cycling between, red to purple to a minty-techno-green. It’s pretty much perfect.
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It’s still cold in Montreal. So this painting was made at home, based on some terrible photos shot from the hip as people crossed the busy intersection.
My goal in the studio is always is to paint as close as possible, the way I would do it on location. Down to using the same paper, the same size brushes and the same miniature palette.
I don’t want the fact I’m working from reference, to lead me into producing something I can’t make in real life.
It’s a slippery slope – studio painting.
I’ve been painting at home so much this last year or two, I start to think – what’s the point of getting out and working in the world? It’s so *easy* here at home. I can paint so big! I can take my time, they can get more and more complicated.
But there’s something bugging me in the back of my mind. I’m not sure I want to make *better* (or bigger) paintings.
I’m certainly not about being more realistic, or more polished. I do want to take on greater complexity – but at the same time I want a sense of immediacy. Like you’re in the moment.
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The jury is still out on this instinct.
I’m not 100% sure what I’m talking about here.
I’m trying to remind myself – don’t make declarations about what’s good or bad in painting any more. It only means you have to back-pedal when you change your mind.
But this is getting somewhere :) The speed, and vitality of the execution is part of the effect.
It’s all about being in a place, capturing the atmosphere without getting tied down to the specific details that might make it into everyday boring real life
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I have one more of these that I’m going to post. But I also have another day of painting in my plan – so let’s leave it here and see what else I get.
I am starting to feel the ‘stretch’ I wanted out of this week-long sketching blitz!
I hope it’s working for you too.
Please check in and link me some images of whatever you’re doing. Lets support and inspire each other to make the most out of #OneWeek100People!
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