Saturday, June 12, 2010

Judging Your Work.


Im reading a book on da Vinci. He went through certain criteria while judging his work. I found out Ive done all but one of the things he suggested, and thats look at your art in a mirror. It will appear as if someone else rendered it. You can see if its unbalanced either in design, or color. You will see something that doesnt make sense if it exists, or is not pleasing to the eye. Its just like we never see ourselves how we really are and how others see us, because were looking in a mirror. da Vinci says that you will also be more critical if the piece does not appear to be your own. Ill have to say that one point isnt true for me, because Im my own worst critic.
Also, if you are getting frustrated, put away your work for a time, and then come back to it. I do this all the time. Alot of times I put it away and thats the last I see of it. Im not suggesting you do that!
Look at your painting from a distance, long and shorter distance. Can you see it? Can you see what it is? The larger the piece, the better you should be able to see it from across a room. Think of it as if its hanging in a gallery, and someone is walking by the store window. If they glance at it, will it catch their eye? If its not abstract, will they know what the subject is? I started doing this by default, because I walk away so frequently, alot of times in disgust. So Im looking at it real far away often.
Live with it. Whether finished, or not, put it up and pretend its your little stalker painting. It should follow you to the bedroom, when youre watching TV, etc.... You will see it differently in different light, in different moods, while drunk(just kidding). You will be surprised at how a problem will become solved because you have put your subconscious to work on it. Ask yourself, "what can I do with this"? In my case, I always get an answer.
If you want to read about one of the most fascinating people in history, the story of da Vinci's life should be on your list. Hope everyone is having a great weekend.

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