Showing posts with label Master Copies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Master Copies. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Back Profile - Ballerina

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Back Profile, Ballerina - After Degas
@12" x 9"
Charcoal & Pastel
Casey Klahn

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

At The Bar


At The Bar - Copy of Degas
@22" x 17"
Charcoal, Conte & Pastel 
Casey Klahn
pas camera 

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Leonardo

Face, After da Vinci
@14" x 20"
Conte & Compressed White Charcoal
Casey Klahn

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Ballerina Sketch

Degas Copy - Ballerina Sketch
12" x 8.25"
Vine Charcoal, Graphite, Compressed White Charcoal and Pastel on Paper
Casey Klahn


These Degas copies are helping me on the path towards my own voice with the figure.  Meanwhile, enjoy these, and keep a good thought for the master, Edgar Degas.





Thursday, March 11, 2010

Degas Copies - Irrelevant; Not Irreverent


Degas Copy - Ballerina 2
15" x 12"
Pastel & Charcoal
Casey Klahn


These
Degas copies were done by free-hand copying from Degas' sketches, with some measuring for proportions. The one posted today was then transferred to a La Carte board the old fashioned way by making a charcoal negative and rubbing the backside to leave an outline. The color is added by imagination, and with heavy influence from memories of Degas' style and color choices.

I have decided that he truly was focused on the drawing component of his pictures, and his "candid snapshots" of figures relied on draftsmanship and his realist ideas.


On The Easel

These copies cannot be sold, or submitted for juries, because of their
derivative nature. They may be irrelevant, but they are not irreverent.





Sunday, March 7, 2010

Ballerina Copy

Degas Copy - Ballerina 1
10.5" x 8"
Pastel & Charcoal
Casey Klahn


If I were to quit landscapes and just spend the rest of my days copying Degas, I would still be a happy man. Photos with a point and shoot - better quality ones to follow.