Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ilya Repin




Here's a study after the great Russian artist, Ilya Repin. The original oil painting is called The Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mahmoud IV and measured 358 × 203 cm (140.93 × 79.91 in). My study is 20 x 30 inches and the materials were charcoal pencil on smooth newsprint, which means in about 20 years it will yellow and probably fall apart. I spent about 100 hours on this over the course of 5 weeks and learned a lot about composition, drawing, values, proportion, pencil handling, observing, and most of all, patience. When I did this, I didn't have a real art studio, so I would set up a large drawing board in the tiny dining room of my apartment each morning and work until I couldn't focus my eyes anymore each evening. For background noise, I played all 10 seasons of Friends on dvd. Every episode. Twice. I think having human voices and a laugh track in the background made me feel like a normal person rather than a pathetic artist slaving away at his craft.

3 comments:

Israel said...

That's what an artist is all about... but man oh man that's good stuff. Ill get there soon enough.

Anonymous said...

I heard this was Leonardo Da Vinci's blog, so I came to visit. (lol)

Great job Dzu, a great example of why I ask for you to be one of my art teachers =)

John Zeleznik said...

Wow! Amazing work and excellent dedication!