I am crazy for Chanel. Wish I could afford it. So when I saw this vintage bottle of Chanel No. 5, my favorite fragrance, I knew Coco would approve of me drawing it.
A blog post by artist friend Shelley was very much in mind. She wisely asked when does a drawing cease being a drawing with all this wash stuff I do.
Good question. To my mind, if you can still see the drawing lines and the paper in parts when the drawing and wash is done, it still qualifies as a drawing. I wouldn't leave the drawing lines in a painting and I wouldn't leave bare white canvas showing. If you click on this to see a larger image of the bottle, the paper grain is still very apparent.
I agree the approach that I use is a very painterly one and perhaps not for everyone. But that charcoal stick is out to the very end. That is when I place the last few crisp lines to punch things up.
Things in art to my mind have to have a Yin and Yang. Hard, soft. Hot, cold. Lost, found. Love, hate.
I am sure Coco would agree. Her design aesthetic survives to this day intact.
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9 comments:
I really like this one! It IS Lovely!
Shelley
Johanna, thanks for answering....and I agree with your intrepretation and definition. absolutely fab drawing today....i have you listed in my "blogs i follow" on my daily painting blog...and when i saw in the little inset of image preview, i thought "now why did Johanna put a photo of a perfume bottle up on her blog?"...but no it was this fabulous drawing. love it!
P.S. what size on average are your drawings?
Chanel never looked so good and I do believe CoCo would approve!
That is a fantastic painting!
Thank you everyone. This drawing seemed to strike a chord with quite a few on Facebook too. What is it about Chanel that gets people all excited?
The drawing are usually all way over life size. I find it easier somehow. This perfume bottle measures about five inches.
Sorry, I said painting, when I meant drawing!
Thanks Jo...! It is all really the same.
Thanks Jo...! It is all really the same.
Thanks Jo...! It is all really the same.
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