Saturday, July 7, 2012

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The course consists of a hands on approach with drawing and watercolour demonstrations by Maltese artist Doranne Alden Caruana.  Doranne who is a professional teacher of art, and also a professional artist for the last 30 years and has participated in over 40 exhibitions both locally and overseas. Her work can also be viewed on www.wix.com/doralden/doranne-alden. Accommodation available at Ta Xmun Farmhouse which is the artist's summer residence - experience living in a true Gozitan 350 year old restored farmhouse. Just click on the link above to find out more....















Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Painting Holidays - Gozo - June 2012



This year, the beginning of June started out in such a lovely and memorable way - that is with an especially happy painting weekend in Gozo with my troupe of art students. The group was made up of 6 of us and began on Saturday morning running through to Sunday evening. Though getting to Gozo was not as straight forward as expected (as unfortunately 2 of the group members just missed getting onto the same 9am boat with the rest of us) in the end we all met up at my house in Zebbug and were soon painting in earnest.
Of course the fact that we all 'clicked' so well and shared so many lessons over the previous months also helped the group to bond more easily. After wondering through the house for a while, the group soon settled down in their selected spot and quickly began painting. Light music from the CD player floated from inside the house and our enthusiasm and fun of it all grew as the two days progressed. Indeed the whole group was soon planning to have the next painting holiday as soon as possible. (September perhaps??)


Still life and quaint angles were the subject of our 2 day trip - but besides this we also did manage to eat and drink well, chat, laugh and tease too.
                      So when our lunch break arrived at one pm it was well organised and anticipated - pitching in together was easy and preparing food and drink and laying out all the goodies went like clockwork. After all we came prepared with such a variety of fresh veg and fruit and wine.

 
When evening came we went out to see a concise but masterly  art exhibition by Debbie Caruana Dingli in Rabat and then went off to eat some seafood at Marsalforn - on returning to the house we were up till after one in the morning playing cards and joking - so for most of us sleeping came easily when we finally dragged ourselves reluctantly off to bed ... Next morning saw us painting early and enjoying the day so much that those who had planned to leave earlier couldn't resist cancelling plans at home and staying on late into the afternoon with the rest of the group.

A lovely surprise came in the end to commemorate the weekend - my beloved students secretly prepared a little painting of their favourite corner all on the same watercolour sheet and left my space (top centre) free for me to put in my own little painting - The plan is now for this wonderful memento to find a home in my house so that every time I look at it I can smile and remember one of my happiest weekends at Ta Xmun Farmhouse. 



Sunday, May 27, 2012

This week - Small Art from the Heart Project


Our Small Art from the Heart project - I am proud to say that
my students each generously drew something for the project entitled -SMALL ART FROM THE HEART - last week. We gathered a good number to send off to Michigan in aid of the shelter for battered children based over there. You can read more about this project on the following link -https://www.facebook.com/SmallArtFromTheHeart



My students working hard during the the lesson last week - Bravo to you all 



- Images are the copyright of Doranne Alden Caruana and written permission was given by each parent to publish them.

Friday, May 18, 2012

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By the way this painting can be viewed at the Spring Art Show at VGB in Valletta at the moment.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

What's happening this month...

ARTISTS WANTED 

Just to remind you that my work will be

  • showing during the Billboard Premier in Times Square on June 18th and also has been given
  • a Guaranteed showing at the Artists Wanted VIP party featuring Questlove of the Roots

 So if you happen to be in New York in Times Square on June 18th you may catch a glimpse of my paintings as you go by - the artwork to be featured during this event can also be viewed on the link below.



So for now for some catching up - 
The painting I worked on while at Msida Rest on 29th April 2012.
Next item on my agenda was on 29th April in aid of the OPEN DAY EVENT @ the Msida Bastions Rest in aid of DIN L'ART HELWA - the photos here are just to give you an impression of my day out there.
Msida Rest - Floriana



HORTICULTURAL SHOW 2012 @ SAN ANTON GARDENS - 5TH MAY 2012

My next catch up item which I put on last month's agenda was my day out at the Horticultural Show - where I spent the day painting quietly in the grounds of the baroque San Anton Gardens.

Here are the paintings I worked on while I was there.


While painting several peacocks passed by and so I grabbed the chance to put one in the painting above.


Finally the next item worth mentioning is a project entitled 'Small Art from the Heart' which is being organised by Sherri Russell from Michigan in the USA. Sherri approached me a few weeks ago about donating some 'Trade Cards' which would be then sold in aid of a fund raising project for the protection of abused children. Naturally I happily and readily agreed and have now duly send in my contribution - paintings above - 

You can read more about this project and also donating something of your own work if you are interested, by visiting the link below - https://www.facebook.com/SmallArtFromTheHeart

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Portraits in watercolour


This month I thought that for a change I would touch on the subject of figure drawing and painting, as I am currently in the process of concluding the final lessons of a course I am giving on 'drawing and painting faces and the clothed figure in watercolour'. 

I have always loved to take photographs and use them to paint from so as a result I have   been in the habit of carrying my camera around with me just in case that opportune moment arose. In this way I have been able to capture many lovely moments and so have had no problem in selecting the photograph above from my vast collection for this month's project. Of course when taking a photograph, the subject matter is not always is as important as the end result itself, as this will usually affect the decision whether to paint the picture or not. 


As you can observe though, the group photo above also has an endearing flow to it and so this also enhances the overall composition of the picture.  Again if you look a little closer, as with my still life work I love to find an angle where the light is either coming from the side or even behind the subject. So with the light filtering through from the left side just behind the subjects, finding the shadows here was a relative 'easy' task. 


To begin with I chose to first pencil in the 'structure' of the painting and then worked in a more detailed manner by drawing over the pencil and using a fine-liner pen to draw in the shadows and shapes to paint in at a later stage. As this type of pen is water-soluble I like to think that this also adds a touch to the finished look of the overall painting. 


After drawing with the fine liner I usually rub out all pencilled work and finish off the inked drawing by marking in the highlights with a wax pencil. In this way my painting is ready for the watercolour phase.


For this watercolour I chose the following palette to work with - 


Lemon yellow
Yellow ochre
Cadmium Orange
Magenta
Rose Madder
Violet
Burnt Sienna
Burnt Umber
Sap Green
Vermilion Green
Viridian Green
Cerulean Blue
Cobalt Blue
Indigo
Paynes Grey






















As you can see in the photo on left I decided to start painting from the background of the painting - I find that by starting with the background there is less of a chance of smudging the work done on the bottom half of the painting. also think that by doing so you can give a better structure to your painting. This will bring out the 'shapes' of the foreground subjects more and so definite your work. You can also work out a clearer balance of values when you come to finish off the darker shades of the subjects in the foreground.

For the back ground I used Sap Green with some Cobalt Blue and proceeded to work slowly towards the left side of the painting carefully selecting the predominant colours for each 'stripe' of colour as I went along.

 




Next I proceeded to paint the seated figures - for these I used Rose Madder and some Yellow Ochre for the skin tones and later put in the shadows using various blues according to how dark the values were. I also used Cerulean Blue for the woman's and the girls tops and Vermilion Green and Cerulean Blue for the man's shirt.

For their hair I used a mixture of Indigo, Yellow Ochre and on the girls a little more Yellow Ochre more than  for the adults hair.





Finally I retouched the finished work with the fine liner and the white wax pencil once again. I did this strategically and sparingly so as not to overwork the finished work. I think that on the whole the process explained to you worked out quite happily. The photos below show the final finished work and the original photograph I worked from.

Your feedback is more than welcome here and you can leave any comments below. 



Meanwhile you can also view more of my work on www.artbreak.com/dora and 
http://www.wix.com/doralden/doranne-alden


Thanks for stopping by and I hope you found this month's instalment helpful and interesting - and also as fun to see as it was for me to paint it. 



DORANNE ALDEN CARUANA - dorart@hotmail.com