The fishing port sketch was taken while driving from Nojimazaki, the southernmost tip of Chiba Prefecture, to Kujukuri.。divided into several times、I've been sketching for days。Referring to that、I tried drawing it again。I think the location was around Wada.。
I think it was in the evening。I guess it was time for the sun to set soon.。I don't want to express that sense of time in the video (because the picture becomes dark)、screen based、I made a color-oriented sketch。
Repin "Ivan the Terrible" (from the public domain)
When I think of ``figure painting,'' I immediately think of ``portrait.''、Landscapes and paintings with multiple people in a room can also be included in "portraits".。For example, Picasso's portrait paintings from his Blue and Blue period.、Those of the rosy era, etc.、At least it's not a portrait、The theme is also "human"。
resemble、Although it doesn't look like it, it may not be essential.。This is also the national treasure ``Statue of Gen Gen Yoritomo'', which is said to have been painted by Takanobu Fujiwara.、It is impossible to determine whether or not they resemble the person in question.、The same goes for "Portrait of Christ."。But、On the other hand, there are also things like Tamako Kataoka's ``Ihara Saikaku Statue'' that use imagination.。Not just pictures、The same goes for sculpture.。Although that is true、Well, generally speaking, a portrait "resembles the person"、Would it be possible to say that a portrait painting is ``the subject of a human being in the painting''?。
by the way、There is also a genre called "history painting" (not so common in Japan, but rather the main one in Western Europe).。Because humans create history、Most of what is called history painting is ``figure painting.''。many people know、An example of this is a painting of Napoleon astride a horse, raising his right hand and pointing, ``Cross the Alps!''。By the way、I like Russian painter Repin's ``Ivan the Terrible'' as historical paintings (photo above)。 I was careless, but、There is also a category called “self-portraits”。Let's remember Rembrandt's name here.。Even if I forget the picture。
It doesn't matter whether you like portraiture or not.、There should be no one who is not interested.。According to the research of many scholars、Humans have apparently evolved their brains to look closely at people's faces.。A “human face” that conveys emotions and even various thoughts with a single subtle expression。Even in the classroom, everyone is struggling with production.、That's how difficult it is to deceive (even for the author himself)、This probably means that a high level of expressive technique is required.。"Landscape" and "human beings" are two major themes of art.。No matter how you think about it, in the end you have no choice but to be involved in these two things.。It's too late though、I think I'll try to approach this topic a little more honestly.。
「15分で芸術のすべてが解る」といっても誰も信じまいが、もう少しすぼめて「15分でジャズのすべてが解る」と言えば、(ジャズの教養ある人にとっては“フン”と鼻もひっかけないだろうが)わたしのような音楽の素養のない人にとっては「見てみようか」という気にならないとも限らない。時間とお金の“コスパ”が、場合によっては数百、数千分の一で済みそうな気がするからである。 YouTubeでのわたしのビデオ「フェルトペンの使い方」。「8分17秒」で、「フェルトペンで何でも描ける」ならコスパ最高!だが、それで描けるようならすべての画家はとっくに廃業しているはずなんだ。By the way、ビデオでは「(わたしの)使い方」については解説していますが、それを見ただけで誰でも同じように描けるとは言っておりません。