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The "Overseas Painter from China" a.k.a Calvin Liang performed a looser demo today at Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. By the way, that "overseas" alias is the title of his published monography . A book worth having for sure but whose title is either badly translated or claims Calvin as a Chinese national a little too strongly or both. Was Picasso the "Overseas painter from Spain" ? or Chagall, the "Overseas painter from Russia?"...but I digress.
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The use of covering a canvas quickly has become very apparent to me as light kept changing and shadows moving in the cliffs. I post here a bit of my evolution throughout the workshop in the shape of my three pieces. The first one looks quite tentative and confused, the second one of Crystal Cove looks a bit dirty but the basic methods are there, specially in my "Calvin cloud" in the upper corner right ha ha. My third piece -and may be- my most accomplished at this stage- took a lot less time and paint because I finally slowed down enough to become quicker, that is, less mistakes make a faster painting. Even Calvin liked it. He had some awesome suggestions I'll keep to myself.
I really focused on the "form" part today . And it made quite a difference When you think "form", and design, things start to slow down. You want to create forms in the most organic way possible, no parallel strokes or repetitive moves.
And that's that.
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5 comments:
They are all great paintings.Don´t be so shy:)
Dude, that last one is leaps and bounds beyond the first one, good job!
I really enjoyed reading the thorough break-down of Calvin's workshop. Thanks for posting it!
thanks for posting!! I appreciate it. Jana
I almost went to this workshop. Thank you for sharing what you learned. I love the beauty of Calvin's strokes and have a better understanging now of how he achieves this.
Your paintings are really wonderful too!
That second painting is my favorite!!! Just fabulous!!!
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