Dr Frank Netter, was a commercial artist, before he went to medical school. His artwork is the yard stick that other medical illustrator's use to measure. Here is a lovely nude, and other patients, illustrating pneumothorax. Here is the original page; Netter
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Here is a page devoted to drawing the famous pin up model or calendar girls. Pinup nudes, girlie art, or as it is known officially as cheese cake, was and is a wonderful area of art that goes back thousands of years, and will probably continue as long as humans are around. Here is a blog showing examples of well known artists. click here to see the work
Bob Peak illustration for My Fair Lady, when illustration was at its peak. Here is a blog that gives more examples. go here to see more illustrations
Friday, March 16, 2012
Yes, this is a woman. A body builder who has spent years training and getting her body in shape. She is an extreme example of female beauty, but she reminds me of the female statues in the Medici tomb in Florence by Michelangelo. The painting on the left is Acrylic and the one on right is done in oils using the Maroger medium.
Red heads are a challenge to paint, because of the color of their hair that requires extra care to make natural. Red heads also have pale skin that is more translucent than normal skin; less pigment that lets blues and green colors show through. Again, care has to be exercised so they don't look like they have corpse skin - gangrene green. But I think these three redheads look pretty good, if I do say so myself.
These two oil paintings of nudes could go behind a bar, in a saloon. The bottom one is based on Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez painting called the toilet of Venus in the National Gallery in London (it reputed to be his mistress). They made a movie called Venus with Peter Otoole called Venus, that treats an old man's obsession with a younger woman.
The second one is a dreamy pose, a summer day, woman relaxing... The curves of the chaise longe with its ornate wood carvings echo the curves of the model. The linear drapes and cast of sun shine are a stiff reminder of reality?
The second one is a dreamy pose, a summer day, woman relaxing... The curves of the chaise longe with its ornate wood carvings echo the curves of the model. The linear drapes and cast of sun shine are a stiff reminder of reality?
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Cecilia Green, see more here at information, was Sir Russel Flint's favorite model, a woman of extraordinary beauty, she was his muse, telling him that he had been painting her for years, before they met! Over the years I have been inspired by models and by landscapes, I want to paint and repaint them as they are always beautiful.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
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