Painting Light, Composition and Working in Series

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Light and Concept

Glenn Hirsch, Instructor

backlighting creates a mood of mystery

“value’ = the black-and-white of the color

Rembrandt and Caravaggio pioneered dramatic, ‘chiaroscuro’ light, a spotlight shining into darkness.

chiaroscuro “theatrical” light

A spotlight on a stage.

Richard Diebenkorn

Glowing, mystical, supernatural light –

the light isn't falling on the flower, the light is coming from it.

It is the source of the light.

Georgia O'KeefeMatthias Grünewald

Monochromatic color schemes enhance mood

translation of value

dark on top of light

light on top of dark

A ‘translation of value’ white against dark, and dark against light

(charcoal study by Georges Seurat, c. 1885)

Translation of value, light against dark and dark against light (Georges Seurat)

Translation of value - light against dark, and dark against light.

A ‘translation of value’ white against dark, and dark against light

Translation of value - white against black, and black against white. (Mo Seder)

Artists look for the translation of value, light against dark and dark against light, when figuring out a complex composition.

working in series

examples of series by well-known artists

Joan Mitchell

Roberto Matta

Wayne Thiebaud

Elmer Bischoff

Elmer Bischoff

Emile Nolde

Paula Rego

(English, 1935- ) Rego’s work often reflects an assertive feminism, colored by folk-themes.

Many of the clothes worn by models in her work are representative of the frocks she wore as a child in Portugal.

Animals, clothes and pattern, gesture and body language animate enigmatic visual stories.