Welcome to 2016!
By Dustan Knight
This is going to
be a terrific year filled with creative energy, friendship and appreciation of
the beauty around us! Let it be so.
I will start the year
with a personal blog about my creative endeavors for the coming year. I
am mid-way through a book that I am writing for Rockport Publishers titled “The
Impressionist Landscape”.
I am working with a really
good photographer who is taking pictures of the studio, the artwork, and me
being an artist. I am hoping this book will help everyone feel confident
and eager to try to paint landscapes, without getting overwhelmed trying to
replicate realistically what they see.
Reference #2 |
Reference #1 |
The demonstrations are arranged into three chapters “Woods”, “Gardens and Flowers”, and “Waves and Water”, and each section begins with choosing the location, taking
photographs
and doing on site sketches.
Then we move into
the studio and continue with a ten step watercolor demonstration. I zoom
in with a shorter extra section that shows, in more detail, some aspect of the
watercolor demo.
My Palettes |
Then I continue the development of the theme using
acrylic paint on canvas.
Wave Sketch |
The final chapters showcase some of my colleagues’
work, as well as student artwork that shows how the inspiration of the scene
can be interpreted and how I encourage personal expression as a teacher.
I am excited about having this in print
and am glad that some of my fellow MRP friends will hopefully be included.
So that is a big 2016 project. As
I continue to aspire to be a better artist and a better person, I imagine that there
may be more books ahead for me. Perhaps Impressionists flowers, or how to
mount paper on panels, or one I am already working on "A Short
Guide to Being a Healthy Artist."
Green Woods Sketch |
I have been chattering on about nurturing our creative selves for years and this book would organize my ideas… wouldn’t that be FUN! Right now my book "Impressionist Landscape" is on the top of my DO IT NOW list. And I am including some of my images from the book with this post.
Looking forward to all that creative energy spilling over to the rest of us, as well as seeing the book in print!!!
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