Thursday, January 29, 2015

Channeling One More Master

    Jan 31st is the last day for Art Journal Journey's monthly challenge of "Inspired by The Masters II" and also Mix It Monthly's challenge of "Color Blocks". It has been so much fun for me mostly combining the two into one journal page. Thank you Susi and Conny - I can't wait to hear about February's themes! Now, I hadn't planned on creating another page around the themes-until I read a comment from Arnoldo regarding a portrait painting I did last week. He said my portrait resembled the work of Modigliani. Well, I had not heard of this artist so of course I looked him up. I channeled this artist without even knowing it! After looking at Amedeo Modigliani's paintings I decided I had to do a portrait specifically inspired by him. And here it is:

                                                           
                                                               "Woman In Big Hat"

 Modigliani is known for his portraits and nudes with elongated faces and figures in the modern style. What I did differently was to use a colorful background, where as his backgrounds were very muted.

 Here is my initial sketch:


 This was done with a Stabilo All pencil over a page I had glued strips of gelli plate deli paper prints. Not sure if I'm done with my portrait yet because something is telling me to give her a flower for her hat:)

 Much thanks to Arnoldo for inspiring me to learn about and create around another master! If you don't know of Arnoldo please visit his blog. You can find his art on many various challenges. Arnoldo is a diverse artistic talent whose dedication to his family and his God is admirable. I am so glad to have met him through the awesome Paint Party Friday blog!

 Linking to Art Journal Journey; Art Journal Every Day; Express Your Creativity; Mix It Monthly and Paint Party Friday.

 Valentine's Day is just around the corner so I am finishing up a few more cards to get in the mail on time. I'm not going to show the group of them I am finishing but here's one I did while making the others:


  I used scraps of gelli plate printed papers along with a bit of washi tape. Linking this card to the Simon Wednesday challenge blog (theme is "anything goes").

 Thanks so much for popping in, for all your comments, AND for inspiring me! Have a fun filled, art filled weekend. I know some of you will be having Super Bowl parties and watching the game :)

                         " It is your duty in life to save your dream."   Amedeo Modigliani





35 comments:

  1. Lovely work, I did lots of Modigliani portraits this month for AJJ, I love his work. And I am so glad you like the theme I chose there, on Sunday there will be a new one! Thanks for linking to us at Art Journal Journey, Valerie

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  2. Gorgeous! I love drawing inspiration from the masters. :)

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  3. Your Modigliani inspired portrait is superb, what a lovely thoughtful lady and she looks good against the colourful background. Yes, she might like a flower in her hat, you could offer her one and see if she likes it.
    Love your card too with the torn paper and washi tape.

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  4. Hummmm not sure if my other comment posted. She is wonderful. Love the Gelli print background

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  5. I really like your portrait and the colourful background is gorgeous. I think a flower in her hat would be perfect!

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  6. Your Modigliani lady is absolutely gorgeous Linda...you must be so pleased with her!
    The quote wraps everything up so nicely.
    Very pretty Valentine too.
    Happy Friday to you.
    oxo

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  7. I love your Modigliani interpretation. You have captured his style and made it your own. Fantastic. Thanks for linking. Happy Friday.

    kate

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  8. Love your lady. It's always fun being inspired by the masters. Love your card. Have a great day Linda! Take care.

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  9. I love his work. It all looks so elegant and you've done him proud.

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  10. I love this, you did such a great job at it, she's so lovely!

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  11. Such a lovely inspiration and creative expression!
    I'm curious about the flower ...

    Love that heart too!

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  12. Love your Modigliani-lady, and the colourful strips in the background add just that little extra. Great use of your gelli-scraps!

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  13. I certainly agree that she in the big hat is after Modigliani for sure. Just beautiful.

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  14. Exquisite, I love your creations, I attract a lot!

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  15. So amazing, Linda! Your portraits are all very good, but I really like this one. A flower would be nice, I think.

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  16. She is like a Modigliani face. Very nice. I love your striped background. Makes a nice contrast to the face.

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  17. Wow love your Modigliani and the heart...wow awesome work this week! Love the back grounds!! Happy Weekend Linda!

    Hugs Giggles

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  18. Truly modigliani! I love the valentine card also. :)

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  19. They made an excellent movie about Modigliani. This is a great reference to his work. But thankfully not nearly as depressed as his tend to be.

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  20. How fun to find out that your style is similar to another master - Modigliani. I enjoyed seeing your process with the sketch and your Valentines are looking great!

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  21. Great art!!! Love how you did the background and I think a flower on her hat would be perfect but she's great as is ♥ Love the card also. Hearts are bountiful this time of year :)

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  22. You were beautifully inspired and I love your valentine card. Have a great and creative week!

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  23. Linda you catch Modigliani so lovely and the colorful background fits amazing to your fabulous lady! And a BIG yes for a flower on her hat! That would emphasize her beauty!! Mix It Monthly ♥ Conny

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  24. Oh I love your Lady in Big Hat, Linda.
    I googled Amedeo Modigliani and I love his style - how amazing you were inspired to paint like him. I found his painting of the lady in the hat - you have nailed it!
    LOVE your Valentine card - I'm trying to get inspired to create - visiting you has got me thinking - thank you dear Linda!
    Hugs
    Shane

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  25. Wonderfully creative work ~ love your rendition of the lady ~

    Stay cozy, safe and warm,
    Happy days for you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  26. What a lady, great work! If I could I would too...

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  27. I love this style Linda..... flower or no flower :)

    Lovely Valentines Card too

    Karen x

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  28. Whoops Linda my comment just vanished but just to say again how I love your take on the Modigliani piece. You are so talented!
    Such a sweet Valentine card using your own papers.
    hugs to you,
    Suzy

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  29. awesome artsy creations!!! thank you so much for playing a long with us at simon says stamp wednesday challenge!

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  30. I absolutely LOVE both your unique Modigliani inspired portrait and that very artsy valentine's day card that you made. Your choice of colors and masterful use of textures is always inspiring. Blessings, my friend!

    PS - Although it was not necessary, I appreciate you mentioning me in your post. :)

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