BRAVE is the theme this week at
Illustration Friday. I think this portrait demo I did for a class I'm teaching fits the bill. In several ways:
1) It is brave of me to show an unfinished piece. In fact, a
barely started piece. I was demonstrating how to start a portrait and then was kept busy individually assisting my students for the rest of the session.
2) Teachers have to be brave to do demos in general. There is nothing like standing there in front of a class for a little performance pressure! You need to talk, explain what you are doing and answer questions, while at the same time produce something the students will find worth emulating: yikes!
3) This model, whom I have hire frequently, strikes me as a brave soul. Also an artist, she is piecing together a living with modeling and art sales and other part-time jobs: living on the edge.
We artists have to be brave, and also a little strange, to do what we do.
Lily stepped back to get her canvas - so - into perspective. It was an odd road to be walking, this of painting. Out and out one went, further and further, until at last one seemed to be on a narrow plank, perfectly alone, over the sea.~Virginia Woolf, from
To the Lighthouse