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Tumnus Moran Self-Portrait Progress

“Art is never finished, only abandoned…”

Leonardo da Vinci

Hello again!  Something was bothering me as Finals Week wrapped up… for my Painting II class we were assigned a self-portrait.  I handed something in but too much wasn’t right about it.  Plenty was objectively wrong with it as a painting of a human being, but it also failed as a self-portrait as it looked nothing like me.  Nothing says I can’t fix something after the fact for my own benefit!

Even though classes are over now for the semester and grades have been posted, the problem still remains that I have a self-portrait I don’t care for very much…  Beyond the assignment and the deadline (and motivated almost purely out of frustration) I would really like to make this painting good (and it keeps me painting!)

Below are some shots of my progress starting with the painting I handed in for my final grade.  I enjoy having little epiphanies along the way but a problem I’m running into is the tendency to overcorrect; most notably in the hairline and nose (don’t judge me hah!)  The ebb and flow is rewarding and even though I still see quite a few things I plan to tackle in my last progress shot, I’m finding the process relaxing.


“Final” Painting- I wasn’t really offended by my work but understood when I was handing it in it didn’t look very much like me.  The shapes that I had come up with from my initial drawing were fairly generic and weren’t good observations of my own features.  An already illustrative vibe and a denial in the vastness of my own forehead led to the hairline getting wildly out of control… And in a vain attempt to “fix” my nose, I painted it too low and changed the shape of my face… oops..

Round 2- At this point I’ve overcorrected my nose and under-corrected my hairline. I’m also starting to confuse my light source… but at least now I’m working with something that looks a little bit more like me.  I’ll get to the hair and clothing far later in this process.

Round 3- I’m still fighting with this painting…  My nose is getting better (and still needs work) but now I’ve engaged in a battle with my left eye which I feel I’m losing.  I know at this point I’ve overcompensated with how much skin I’ve painted back into my hairline but I hope as I work to make the hair more grounded in reality that this area will come together.

Plan for Next Time– I need to focus on the eyes.  I know something’s not right shape-wise and I know they’re too bright.  In general, I’m looking forward to warming up the painting.  When I’m as confident as I can be with the facial features of the figure, I’m excited to get to fixing the hair and costuming.

🔊What’s Playing
This week I made a lot of progress while listening to, “Watch it Crash,” on an album called Streetlight Lullabies.  Though I have not explored it very much, the album looks like a collection of acoustic covers of songs by a band called Streetlight Manifesto.  The guitar on the track is beautiful and easy to get lost in.

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