Tuesday, 10 April 2007

Figure Studies

Since December I am painting the nude with my evening class and sometimes I did paint along with them. I found it quite hard to concentrate on my paintings when I had to stop for the critiques of the students work but here are some, I am able to show.



Green Ribbons, 24x30 cm, Oil on Canvaspanel



Back, 30x20 cm, Oil on Panel



Red Ninnies, 20x30 cm, Oil on Canvaspanel



Tattoo, 24x18 cm, Oil on Panel

8 comments:

slimjohnson said...

Stefan --- a great job on some very difficult poses. Steve

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Thanks Steve,I find the obviously difficult poses easier to paint than the simpler ones, for example a standing figure, which is so hard to measure.

Jennifer McChristian said...

Stefan,

These are wonderful! You effectively captured the complex poses and the delicate, subdued skin tones.

Tom Kidd said...

The light on these is handled very nicely. My favorite area is the strong reflection off the guy's back. It's interesting how skin can alternately be a matte or mirror surface.

I like the Big Fish Head quite a bit too. I'll have to come back and look at that every now and then.

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Jennifer,

I was and am still struggling with skintones. Sometimes it feels like I haven´t painted skin before. It is such a challenging thing to paint. Thanks for your comment.

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Hi Tom,
thanks for writing me a comment. I have come around your blog thru William Wrays. I like what you do.
Returning to a painting is a big compliment. Thanks for that.

Joe Kresoja said...

loving your blog, great stuff.

Stefan Nuetzel said...

Joe, thanks for dropping by. I have been to your blog and dig your work too.