Weekly Reflection 9/17

Thoughts for this week:

- How can I juxtapose expressive/active/"painterly" application with more delicate/traditional handling within one image? I think the balance and contrast between them could make for a very interesting piece. 

- What is it about my portraits that give off such a cold, unfeeling read? I want to nail down what qualities give that impression so I know how to use it later. There's certainly something about the smooth, thin handling of paint that feels very clinical, and the connection with older art historical periods that feels distanced, but I think there may be more to it than just those two elements. 

- I need to continue researching glazing and different mediums, Galkyd is too thick and syrupy for what I need. I might give walnut oil or neo-megilp a try, maybe I should use ACF funds to order some. 


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