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Small Figurative Studies in Watercolors from Life at Home

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a watercolor study of a man and his pug dog seated in chairs at a dining room table having a discussion

Small Figurative Studies in Watercolors from Life at Home

I’m not sure what makes an artist lean towards a particular flavor of art, but I’ve always been pulled in the direction of quiet images of every day life.

In the art world, images of ordinary people doing common activities like reading, working or lounging with family are called genre scenes. They depict day to day life in the house and the yard, and they’re often sentimental and familiar.

portrait of a woman reading in the sun painted in watercolor
An early watercolor from a cell phone image of my daughter reading on the couch in a sunshine spot

Use What You Have – Make Things from That

Almost all of my figurative work is based on surreptitiously captured cell phone photos of friends and family.

If the inspiration to paint or draw was prior to cell phones, I’ve used old family slides (my father and his father and his father’s father were all camera kooks). Have you browsed your old family albums for inspiration?


A quick sketch in pencil from a photo my daughter in law sent of my son and his pug having a dinner conversation at the table.

Paint and Draw What is Familiar

As our family’s self-appointed genealogist, I have a treasure trove of vintage family photos from the end of the 1800′s to the early 1990′s.

I’ve encouraged fellow artists to draw, paint and collage from family photos, because the features, carriage and bone structure of previous generations is innately familiar to us. That makes you one step closer to “knowing” the image you’re trying to capture.


Quick watercolor washes of a genre scene depicting a man and his pug dog seated at a table


Post dinner painting at the kitchen counter: More details in watercolor of a man talking to his seated dog


Brainstorming Session – 5.5 x 4 inches watercolor on paper


Another small figurative study in watercolors, inspired by our grandson playing games on a tablet during a sleepover early one morning.

a greyhound lounging asleep on a big arm chair
Drawn and painted watercolor from an early 1990′s photo of our retired racing greyhound, Magoo, in a chair he was not allowed in, taking a nap in the sun. (Sold)


Watercolor, inspired by an early 2000′s photo of our daughter on a family trip in Italy exploring maps for the next day’s adventures. (Sold)


A monotype print of our grand daughter performing when she was about eleven years old at a piano recital (Sold)


A trace monotype print with watercolor and colored pencil from a 1959 slide my father in law captured of my mother in law. (Sold)

watercolor portrait using glazing techniques
A watercolor and graphite painting from a circa 1980 slide my brother took of me in a kitchen doorway. (Sold)


A still from a video of Pierre Bonnard’s kitchen window


Bonnard’s painting of the same window

The Artist is in Charge

One of my favorite benefits from choosing family photos to depict genre scenes is the artist’s ability to transform boring into fabulous.

In the two images above, the left side shows the painter Pierre Bonnard’s (1867-1947) kitchen window and a portion of the view outside. There is even a plate of fruit on the table in the foreground, but no part of the image is remarkable.

Pierre’s painting of the scene from a slightly different angle is on the right – one of many he did from that room – and it’s so very lovely. Look at how he made that window amazing with color, light, composition and temperature. Isn’t it great?!

We artists notice things that other folks pass by. It might be a reflection of boats on the water’s surface in a harbor, or the way mountains in the distance look purple against a blue sky. We might see the way a window pane shadow curves around the shape of a sleeping child on the couch. It’s part of our charter as noticers to help the rest of the world slow down so they can consider, observe and see.

Pick up your art supplies, flip through your family photos, and make something soon.

Thanks for stopping by and I’ll see you in the nest post -

Belinda

P.S. If you like Bonnard, I wrote a series about his work over here. And for a sense of scale, take a look at this short video from an exhibit of Bonnard’s work in The Phillips Collection.

Art Quote

Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.

~Camille Pissarro

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